On-site primary care and mental health services in outpatient drug abuse treatment units

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Peter D. Friedmann
Jeffrey A. Alexander
Lei Jin
Thomas A. D'Aunno
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[1] University of Chicago,Section of General Internal Medicine
[2] University of Michigan,the School of Public Health
[3] University of Chicago,Section of General Internal Medicine
[4] the University of Chicago,undefined
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Mental Health; Health Service; Mental Health Service; Treatment Service; Drug Abuse Treatment;
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Providing health services to drug abuse treatment clients improves their outcomes. Using data from a 1995 national survey of 597 outpatient drug abuse treatment units, this article examines the relationship between these units' organizational features and the degree to which they provided onsite primary care and mental health services. In two-stage models, Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations-certified and methadone programs delivered more on-site primary care services. Units affiliated with mental health centers provided more on-site mental health services but less direct medical care. Units with more dual-diagnosis clients provided more on-site mental health but fewer on-site HIV/AIDS treatment services. Organizational features appear to influence the degree to which health services are incorporated into drug abuse treatment. Fully integrated care might be an unattainable ideal for many such organizations, but quality improvement across the treatment system might increase the reliability of clients' access to health services.
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