Co-Occurring Medical Conditions
Related to the screening and treatment of common comorbid medical conditions, such as risk for infectious disease.
Redesigning Care - A How-To Guide for Hospitals and Health Systems Seeking to Implement, Strengthen and Sustain Telebehavioral Health
VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Substance Use Disorders
This Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) provides an evidence-based framework for evaluating, treating, and managing the individual needs of patients with substance use disorders (SUD), including alcohol use disorder, in the VA and DoD. It is intended for use by all VA and DoD healthcare providers.
Polysubstance Use Facts
A factsheet about the dangers of polysubstance use.
Treating Concurrent Substance Use Among Adults
This guide provides considerations and strategies for clinicians and organizations implementing evidence-based practices. Approaches presented will assist clinicians, behavioral health organizations, primary care providers, insurers, and policy makers in understanding, selecting, and implementing evidence-based interventions that support adults with concurrent substance use and/or concurrent substance use disorders, including alcohol.
The National Survey on Drug Use and Health: 2019 Presentation
A comprehensive household interview survey of substance use, substance use disorders, mental health, and the receipt of treatment services for these disorders in the United States.
Polydrug Use: Factsheet
A fact sheet outlining the definition and effects of Polydrug use.
Unhealthy Drug Use: Screening
A final recommendation statement from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) on screening for unhealthy drug use.
Addiction Treatment Locator, Assessment, and Standards Platform (ATLAS)
A site for finding high-quality addiction treatment and taking a self-assessment to find which treatment is right for different people.
CDC Information and Resources on COVID-19 for People with Substance Use Disorder
This page is designed for people who use drugs or have substance use disorder; their friends, family, and loved ones; and the general public.
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