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A listing of websites and other contact information for state agencies that regulate substance dependence treatment. Many provide resources to assist patients or physicians in identifying treatment providers. 0
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This information brief discusses the abuse of prescription drugs by young people, commonly abused prescription drugs, and diversion of said drugs.
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Chapter on substance abuse screening from a guide for primary care physicians. Includes choosing a screening test, screening techniques, and screening frequency.
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) 4.333335
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Discusses the prevalence and effects of common combinations of polysubstance abuse in opioid addicts.
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This chapter of TIP 43 is aimed to help treatment providers identify co-occurring medical problems in patients who are addicted to opioids.
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This chapter of TIP 43 discusses the prevalence, etiology, screening, diagnosis, and treatment of psychiatric disorders that co-occur with opioid addiction.
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The TIP 32 aims to help treatment providers design and deliver better services to adolescent clients with substance use disorders.
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Guideline document designed to aid treatment providers deliver better services to elderly patients with substance use disorders.
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Outlines the criteria for substance abuse and dependence.
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This is an article written by CIGNA Behavioral Health's (CBH) Senior Medical Director. It describes how CIGNA addressed reimbursement, a major barrier to physician prescription of buprenorphine, by identifying an HCPCS code (H0033) that physicians can use to bill for the services provided during buprenorphine induction visits.
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Nemecek, Doug. Behavioral Healthcare: November 2007. 4.333335
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