Behavioral Health Providers
HSD-Approved Evidence-Based Screening Resources/Tools (SBIRT)
This web page includes links to 16 different screening tools for substance use with the number of questions for each and categories based on population and use.
How to Sustain Behavioral Health Care in Primary Care Practice
Clinical experts share experiences implementing and planning for the integration of behavioral and mental health care in primary care settings, and describe successful strategies, sustainability considerations, and financial implications.
How to Integrate Pharmacotherapy for Substance Use Disorders at Your Mental Health Clinic
This toolkit provides a step-by-step guide for introducing pharmacotherapy for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders, including a workflow map and roles and responsibilities for all team members, including primary care.
How to Bill for Brief Substance and Alcohol Abuse Services
How Practices Can Advance the Implementation of Integrated Care in the COVID-19 Era
This issue brief presents a literature review of primary care practices implementing integrated behavioral health care which identified the main barriers to successful integration as financing, health information technology, and workforce challenges.
Health IT Playbook Section 11: Specialists
This playbook section provides health information technology (IT) guidance for specialists, including guidance on health information exchange and electronic health record workflow tools, case studies, and best practices.
Getting Paid for MAT: Sustainable Reimbursement Series
This webinar series includes resources and trainings related to administering and reimbursement for medications for addiction treatment, including reimbursement for telehealth for substance use disorders.
Getting Candid: Framing the Conversation Around Youth Substance Use Prevention
This guide and toolkit was created to support and empower youth-serving providers in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic to engage youth in substance use prevention conversations, including what not to say, and how to help young people connect with services when needed.
First-Line Medications for the Outpatient Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder: A Systematic Review of Perceived Barriers
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