Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment combined with recovery management checkups can connect primary care patients to substance use disorder treatment.
This study identifies facilitators and barriers of hospital- and community-based harm reduction collaboration efforts and highlights hospital-based opportunities to better serve people who use drugs.
This national technical assistance center offers free connections to harm reduction resources and experts for providers and community-based organizations seeking to implement harm reduction services.
This self-assessment tool can help harm reduction program leadership assess internal and external financing strategies to support and strengthen their programs.
A home-based collaborative care model using community health workers shows reductions in depression and increased connection to services for older adults.
A health-plan-administered telehealth care coaching intervention led to long-term cost savings as well as increased behavioral health service use for adults with behavioral health needs and a history of high utilization.
A health plan-led telepsychiatry program for older adults can address the shortage of psychiatrists to improve outcomes related to depression and access to mental health care.