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The video transcript is a presentation on implementing collaborative care for substance use disorders in primary care settings. The presenter discusses the importance of addressing substance use disorders in primary care, the collaborative care model, and the evidence base for its effectiveness. The presenter also outlines the implementation process, including laying the foundation, planning for clinical practice change, building clinical skills, and ensuring sustainability. The use of a patient registry to track patients and monitor quality of care is also highlighted. The presenter emphasizes the need for teamwork and communication among the care team, including the psychiatric consultant, primary care providers, and care managers. The presentation concludes with a case example of how a collaborative care model can be implemented for a patient with a substance use disorder. Resources and support for implementing collaborative care, including the PCSS Mentor Program and discussion forum, are also mentioned.
Keywords
Substance Use
Primary Care
Screening Tools
Guidance
Implementation
Prevalence
Impact
US Preventive Services Task Force
TAPS Tool
collaborative care
substance use disorders
primary care settings
implementation process
evidence base
patient registry
clinical practice change
teamwork
communication
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