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The Literature Collection contains over 10,000 references for published and grey literature on the integration of behavioral health and primary care. Learn More

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1381
Using medication-assisted treatment in jails: a North Carolina focus
Type: Web Resource
Authors: North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
Year: 2020
Publication Place: Raleigh, N.C.
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
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Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
,
Healthcare Disparities See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1382
Using Payment Policies to Support Primary Care - Behavioral Health Integration in Medicaid
Type: Report
Authors: S. Regmi, A. Snyder
Year: 2014
Topic(s):
Financing & Sustainability See topic collection
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Grey Literature See topic collection
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Healthcare Policy See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1383
Using Spirit of Motivational Interviewing for Early Engagement & Continuation in Treatment
Type: Report
Authors: Elke Rechberger
Year: 2005
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
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Education & Workforce See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1384
Using Telemedicine to Increase Access, Improve Care in Rural Communities
Type: Report
Authors: Sarah Klein, Martha Hostetter
Year: 2017
Publication Place: New York
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
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Healthcare Disparities See topic collection
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HIT & Telehealth See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1385
Using Web Tools (Such as The Academy) to Help Practices Change Health Care Delivery [Video]
Type: Web Resource
Authors: Benjamin F. Miller, The AHRQ Academy for Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care
Year: 2013
Topic(s):
Key & Foundational See topic collection
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Grey Literature See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1386
Utah Health Innovation Plan
Type: Government Report
Year: 2013
Topic(s):
Healthcare Policy See topic collection
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Grey Literature See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1387
Utilization and intensity of integrated behavioral health services within a primary care setting
Type: Web Resource
Authors: Joseph A. Shafer
Year: 2016
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1388
Utilization and intensity of integrated behavioral health services within a primary care setting
Type: Web Resource
Authors: Joseph A. Shafer
Year: 2017
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
,
Financing & Sustainability See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1389
Utilization Management for Medications for Addiction Treatment
Type: Government Report
Authors: American Society of Addiction Medicine
Year: 2021
Publication Place: Rockville, MD
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
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Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1390
Utilization, cost, and medication management outcomes of an integrated care intervention for depression
Type: Web Resource
Authors: Robert William Bremer
Year: 2004
Publication Place: US
Abstract: Integrated Care (IC) has been proposed as a treatment model to improve the recognition and treatment of depression in primary care. The primary objectives of this thesis were to evaluate (1) changes in the rates of primary care, mental health department, and medical sub-specialty services, (2) the total cost of health services between groups, and (3) the relationship among adherence to antidepressants and depression outcomes as a result of an IC intervention. The IC model in this study was implemented in a Family Medicine clinic and consisted of a full-time psychologist based in the clinic to provide direct care and consultation to primary care physicians. The study population was 86 patients in the IC group from the Family Medicine clinic and 81 patients in a Screening Only group from the Internal Medicine clinic. Evaluation of the rates of primary care, mental health department, and medical sub-specialties showed no differences between groups at any of the four post-intervention time points. Health services costs included in the analysis showed that there was a significant decrease in costs between groups at three of the four time points, but comparison of costs for all time points from baseline was not significant. Analysis of antidepressant medication management showed no differences between groups in the improvement of adequate antidepressant management. There were also no differences in the improvement of depression severity scores between patients who did received adequate antidepressant management and those patients who did not. There was however, significant improvement in depression severity scores in the IC group, among a subset of patients who received adequate antidepressant management. These findings support the conclusion that costs for the IC intervention were statistically equivalent to a group of patients who only received screening, and that the benefit of the IC intervention involve some other important factor other than improving adequate antidepressant medication management. The specific processes that led to improvements in QPD scores among the group that had adequate antidepressant medication management needs to be explored further. Further study from other similar intervention is needed to more strongly support these findings. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Topic(s):
Financing & Sustainability See topic collection
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Grey Literature See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1391
Utilizing health professional students' knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs to inform the development of a contact-based educational approach to address the opioid epidemic
Type: Web Resource
Authors: Sophia C. Mort
Year: 2020
Publication Place: Ohio
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
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Education & Workforce See topic collection
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Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1392
VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Substance Use Disorders
Type: Government Report
Authors: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Year: 2021
Publication Place: Washington, D.C.
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
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Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1393
Validity of Retrospective Pretest Methodology
Type: Report
Authors: A. Blount
Year: 2008
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1394
Value-Based Care Alone Won't Reduce Health Spending and Improve Patient Outcomes
Type: Report
Authors: David Bailey
Year: 2017
Publication Place: Boston, MA
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
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Financing & Sustainability See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1395
Value-Based Payment As Part Of A Broader Strategy To Address Opioid Addiction Crisis
Type: Report
Authors: Joshua Barrett, Mingjie Li, Brigitta Spaeth-Rublee, Harold A. Pincus
Year: 2017
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
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Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1396
Vaping Devices (Electronic Cigarettes) DrugFacts
Type: Report
Authors: National Institute on Drug Abuse
Year: 2020
Publication Place: Bethesda, MD
Topic(s):
Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
,
Grey Literature See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1397
Variation Across States in Loss of Medicaid Coverage Among Pregnant Beneficiaries with Substance Use Disorders
Type: Web Resource
Authors: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
Year: 2023
Publication Place: Washington, DC
Topic(s):
Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
,
Healthcare Policy See topic collection
,
Healthcare Disparities See topic collection
,
Grey Literature See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1398
Vermont Blueprint for Health
Type: Web Resource
Authors: Vermont Health Care Reform
Year: 2021
Topic(s):
Education & Workforce See topic collection
,
Financing & Sustainability See topic collection
,
HIT & Telehealth See topic collection
,
Healthcare Policy See topic collection
,
Medical Home See topic collection
,
Grey Literature See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1399
Vermont guidelines for medication assisted treatment (MAT) for pregnant women
Type: Government Report
Authors: Vermont Department of Health, Department of Vermont Health Access
Year: 2009
Publication Place: Burlington, VT
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
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Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
,
Healthcare Disparities See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1400
Veterans health care: Services for substance use disorders, and efforts to address access issues in rural areas. Report to Congressional Committees
Type: Government Report
Authors: United States Government Accountability Office
Year: 2020
Abstract:

Substance use and illicit drug use are a growing problem in the United States. SUDs occur when the recurrent use of alcohol or drugs causes significant impairment, such as health problems. The veteran population has been particularly at risk. Veterans are 1.5 times more likely to die from opioid overdose than the general population, according to VA and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data. Furthermore, veterans live in rural areas at a higher rate than the general population, which may affect their ability to access SUD services. VA is the largest integrated health care system in the United States, providing care to about 6.2 million veterans. VA provides SUD services through outpatient, inpatient, and residential care settings and offers various treatment options, including individual and group therapy, medication-assisted treatment, and naloxone kits to reverse overdoses. This report describes (1) trends in the number of and expenditures for veterans receiving SUD services, including specialty SUD services; and (2) any differences between veterans' use of SUD services in rural and urban areas, and the issues affecting access to those services in rural areas.; Background. -- Number of veterans receiving, and expenditures for, VHA specialty SUD services have remained unchanged in recent years, community care SUD services have increased. -- Veterans' usage differed between urban and rural areas for some specialty SUD services; VHA is taking steps to address access issues in rural areas. -- Agency comments. -- Appendices.

Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
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Healthcare Disparities See topic collection
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Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.