In a change from longstanding practice, the CMS recently began suppressing substance abuse - related claims in the Medicare and Medicaid Research Identifiable Files to comply with a 1987 federal regulation barring third party payers from releasing information from federally
funded substance abuse treatment programs without patient consent.
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The study was published by the
Substance Abuse Research and
Treatment journal and was
funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the McMaster Population Genomics
Program and the Peter Boris Centre for Addiction Research.
The study,
funded by a grant from the National Institute on Alcohol
Abuse and Alcoholism, followed nearly 300 patients over a six - month period following admission to an outpatient dual - diagnosis treatment program that provided both substance abuse and mental illness treat
Abuse and Alcoholism, followed nearly 300 patients over a six - month period following admission to an outpatient dual - diagnosis
treatment program that provided both
substance abuse and mental illness treat
abuse and mental illness
treatment.
Funding comes from the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (Byrne JAG)
Program and the Residential
Substance Abuse Treatment for State Prisoners (RSAT)
Program.
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Substance abuse treatments Motivational... focused therapy Culturally - sensitive Psycho - social assessments Grant
funding management
Program Management
Its grants have
funded child
abuse prevention activities such as an advocacy center for
abused children, nurse home visitor services, and various
substance abuse prevention and
treatment programs.
Funding focused on prevention instead of costly downstream
programs like acute
treatment care and criminal justice systems will be far more effective in reducing the societal costs from the marijuana industry and intensify an evidence - based fight against
substance abuse.
The government can increase system capacity by requiring accountability through accreditation and outcome evaluation; increasing resources for
program evaluation; and encouraging innovation by
funding research into potentially effective
treatment that can contribute evidence to the field of adolescent mental health and
substance abuse treatment.