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While most health care settings have
established processes and procedures for
patient screening of health conditions such
as high blood pressure, cholesterol, breast
or prostate cancer, etc., drug abuse
screening in general medical settings
involves additional practical
considerations:8
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- Determine staffing roles, including who
will administer the screening instrument;
discuss results with patients; and
intervene and/or refer when necessary.
- Train designated staff to conduct
screening, intervention, and referral.
- Decide how screening results will be
used and develop a procedure for
handling positive and negative results.
Note: Screening is not a full assessment;
refer patients for a full assessment if a
problem is indicated by the screen or
through discussion with the patient.
- Apply existing office procedures to
screening practices, including patient
documentation, consent procedures,
confidentiality and HIPAA procedures,
storage of records, and patient flow.
- Obtain reimbursement information for
your State.
- In 2007, the Centers for Medicare
and Medicaid Services (CMS)
adopted new codes for alcohol and
substance abuse assessment and
intervention services in the
Healthcare Common Procedure
Coding System (HCPCS).
- In January 2008, the American
Medical Association (AMA) adopted
Current Procedural Terminology
(CPT) codes for screening and brief
intervention, and new Medicare “G”
codes became available that parallelthe CPT codes (see
http://sbirt.samhsa.gov/coding.htm for more information).
- Establish relationships and linkages with
external providers who will accept
referrals for additional assessment
and/or drug treatment.
- Consider patient reading level when
providing educational and support
materials. Because it is often difficult to
determine reading level, particularly in
emergency room situations, consider
using materials developed for an 8th
grade reading level.
- Deal with severe, immediately lifethreatening
medical consequences of
substance abuse as you would any other
medical emergency.
- If same day substance abuse
treatment assessment is not
available, transfer patient to the
emergency room or admit to the
hospital.
- Arrange alternative transportation
for patients under the influence of
drugs, alcohol, or medication that
would impair their driving. For these
patients, the brief intervention
should focus on crisis management.
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