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Exploring Value-Based Payment to Encourage Substance Use Disorder Treatment in Primary Care
Medicaid | Mental Health & Substance Use | Report | Publication | June 2018Expanding the capacity and ability of primary care providers to assess and treat substance use disorders is critical. With support from the Melville Charitable Trust, TAC and the Center for Health Care Strategies conducted interviews with stakeholders to understand how value-based payment (VBP) levers can be used to encourage…
Integrating Substance Use Disorder Treatment & Mainstream Medical Care: Four Ground-Level Experiences
Medicaid | Mental Health & Substance Use | Report | Publication | June 2018This brief offers four examples of the integration of SUD treatment and mainstream medical care. Rather than search for a uniform set of requisite traits, we decided to show why and how four very different groups of providers have moved toward integrated care. (2018)
Connecting with Medicaid: Strategies and Options for Providers of Substance Use Services
Medicaid | Mental Health & Substance Use | Issue Brief | Publication | October 2012With the role of Medicaid as a purchaser of substance use treatment services greatly expanding as a result of national health reform, substance use providers will need to become familiar with the Medicaid program and the opportunities that exist for providing Medicaid funded substance use treatment services. This brief…