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Article ; Online: Payment and Financing for Substance Use Screening and Brief Intervention for Adolescents and Adults in Health, School, and Community Settings.

Reif, Sharon / Brolin, Mary / Beyene, Tiginesh M / D'Agostino, Nicole / Stewart, Maureen T / Horgan, Constance M

The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine

2022  Volume 71, Issue 4S, Page(s) S73–S82

Abstract: Screening and brief intervention (SBI) is an evidence-based, cost-effective practice to address unhealthy substance use. With SBI services expanding beyond healthcare settings (e.g., schools, community organizations) and reaching younger populations, ... ...

Abstract Screening and brief intervention (SBI) is an evidence-based, cost-effective practice to address unhealthy substance use. With SBI services expanding beyond healthcare settings (e.g., schools, community organizations) and reaching younger populations, sustainability efforts must consider payment and financing. This narrative review incorporated rapid scoping review methods and a search of the gray literature to determine payment and financing approaches for SBI with adolescents and to describe related barriers and facilitators for its sustainability. We sought information relevant to adolescents and settings in which they receive SBI, but also reviewed sources with an adult focus. Few peer-reviewed articles met inclusion criteria, and those mostly highlighted healthcare settings. School-based settings were better described in the gray literature; little was found about community settings. SBI is mostly paid through grant funding and public and commercial insurance; school-based settings use a range of approaches including grants, public insurance, and other public funding. We call upon researchers and providers to describe the payment and financing of SBI, to inform how the uptake of SBI may be practicable and sustainable. The increasing activation and use of insurance billing codes, and the expansion of SBI beyond healthcare, is encouraging to address unhealthy substance use by adolescents.
MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Adult ; Crisis Intervention ; Humans ; Mass Screening/methods ; Research ; Schools ; Substance-Related Disorders/diagnosis ; Substance-Related Disorders/therapy
Language English
Publishing date 2022-09-19
Publishing country United States
Document type Journal Article ; Review ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
ZDB-ID 1063374-1
ISSN 1879-1972 ; 1054-139X
ISSN (online) 1879-1972
ISSN 1054-139X
DOI 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2022.04.012
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