Models of care in New York State Medicaid substance abuse clinics: range of services and linkages to medical care

Christine Laine , Craig Newschaffer , Daozhi Zhang , Jeffrey Rothman , Walter W. Hauck , Barbara J. Turner
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Purpose: to explore the range of health care services in substance abuse clinics. Methods: survey of directors of a stratified random sample of 125 substance abuse treatment clinics offering methadone, drug-free therapy, or both, representing 344 clinics participating in the New York State (NYS) Medicaid program. Survey asked about clinic services and referral patterns. We defined five categories of linkage of substance abuse to medical care ranging from unlinked (e.g. referral to distant sites) to highly linked (e.g. on site). To estimate the number of patients served, State data on licensed patient capacity for each clinic were used. Results: This sample represented 344 clinics statewide serving an estimated 60,914 patients. For patients with acute, chronic, or HIV-related medical conditions, weighted analyses showed highly linked care in 54 of the 344 (16%) clinics statewide, serving an estimated 13,741 patients. Unlinked care for all these medical conditions was found for 28% of statewide clinics, serving an estimated 8866 patients. Clinics offering both methadone and drug-free therapy were generally more likely to have medically related services on site. Implications: The extent of medical care services available at substance abuse clinics varies widely. Over one-quarter of clinics offered only loosely connected medical and substance abuse care.

纽约州医疗补助药物滥用诊所的护理模式:服务范围及其与医疗保健的联系
目的:探讨药物滥用诊所的保健服务范围。方法:对125家提供美沙酮、无药物治疗或两者兼而有之的药物滥用治疗诊所的主任进行分层随机抽样调查,代表344家参与纽约州(NYS)医疗补助计划的诊所。调查询问了诊所服务和转诊模式。我们定义了药物滥用与医疗保健的五类联系,从不相关(例如转诊到遥远的地点)到高度相关(例如现场)。为了估计服务的患者数量,使用了各州关于每个诊所许可患者容量的数据。结果:该样本代表全州344家诊所,服务于约60,914名患者。对于患有急性、慢性或艾滋病毒相关疾病的患者,加权分析显示,在全州344家(16%)诊所中,有54家诊所的护理高度相关,约为13,741名患者提供服务。在全州28%的诊所中发现了对所有这些医疗条件的不相关护理,约为8866名患者提供服务。提供美沙酮和无药物治疗的诊所通常更有可能在现场提供医疗相关服务。含义:药物滥用诊所提供的医疗服务范围差异很大。超过四分之一的诊所只提供松散关联的医疗和药物滥用护理。
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