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  1. Substance Use & Substance Use Disorders (SUD) - ASPE

    Jan 17, 2025 · People with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders (SUDs) benefit from integrated treatment to address both disorders concurrently. For several decades, …

  2. KEY POINTS This brief describes a pilot project with four states--California, Iowa, New York, and Washington--that evaluated whether data generated from specialty substance use disorder …

  3. Substance Use Disorder (SUD): North Dakota regulates Clinically Managed Residential Services, in accordance with ASAM levels of low (3.1) and high-intensity (3.5). Each level corresponds …

  4. Nov 13, 2023 · SUD was defined in the NSDUH as meeting criteria in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition. We estimated substance use and SUD by …

  5. Developing a Database of SUD Treatment Needs - ASPE

    Aug 2, 2024 · A 2020 study examined the feasibility of using substance use disorder (SUD) patient intake assessment data as source of information for treatment planning. Patients are …

  6. Substance Use Disorder (SUD): New Jersey regulates residential SUD treatment facilities or programs, which means “a facility, or a distinct part of a facility that provides care for the …

  7. Understanding Substance Use Disorder Treatment Needs Using

    Oct 15, 2020 · EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The opioid crisis has highlighted inadequate capacity for substance use disorder (SUD) treatment (Jones, et al., 2015; Andrilla, et al., 2019). To …

  8. Substance Use Disorder (SUD): The Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) regulates and licenses two categories of adult residential SUD treatment providers in …

  9. SUD Placement Criteria and Assessments - ASPE

    To identify and address gaps in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment capacity, state and federal policymakers need information on the need and demand for different SUD levels of …

  10. Moreover, SUD treatment systems and related human services programs are inadequately equipped to address the types of health and social needs that people of color are more likely …