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.
Tools are available for public use without current copyright or licensing restrictions, primarily published by Federal, State, or local governments.
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.
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.
This is invited testimony to the U.S. Senate Finance Committee during the hearing on "Behavioral Health Care When Americans Need It: Ensuring Parity and Care Integration" about making behavioral health services accessible to Americans, including care for substance use disorders.
This web page outlines guidance from SAMHSA related to reimbursement for screening and brief intervention through insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid.
This document characterizes Medicaid telehealth policies in each State both before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and afterwards, including details about eligible providers who can deliver services and payment policies.
This guide details best practices for using electronic medical record (EMR) systems to document and capture data in California primary care settings that meet quality reporting requirements, including information about screening for substance use disorders.
This web page guides providers on direct-to-consumer telehealth, including ways to integrate telehealth into their workflow to meet the needs of their patients and practice, developing a direct-to-consumer strategy, and billing for telehealth.
This web page includes information and resources related to behavioral health and primary care integration efforts by the HRSA, including grant funding, technical assistance, and training.