@article{43973d3336cd4f2a92d8e79f68ce2cf1,
title = "Tools to Support Hospital-Based Addiction Care: Core Components, Values, and Activities of the Improving Addiction Care Team",
abstract = "Hospitals are increasingly filled with people admitted for medical and surgical complications of substance use disorder (SUD). Hospitalization can be a reachable moment to engage and initiate SUD care. Yet most hospitals do not have systems in place to adequately address addiction, and most providers have little to no addiction training. There is widespread need for protocols and tools to implement hospital-based SUD care. We share best practices from our hospital-based Improving Addiction Care Team (IMPACT). We include a description of interprofessional roles (medical providers, social workers, peers with lived experience in recovery) and include detailed appendices of practical tools such as medication protocols (eg, buprenorphine induction), risk assessments (eg, outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy) and treatment tools (eg, a patient safety care plan to manage patient and staff expectations surrounding risks for in hospital drug use). A case example illustrates how IMPACT works and how tools can be applied. We hope other hospitals can adapt and integrate these tools to support widespread implementation of hospital-based SUD care.",
keywords = "addiction, alcohol use disorder, health care quality, hospitalization, opioid use disorder",
author = "Honora Englander and Stacey Mahoney and Kimberly Brandt and Jessica Brown and Claire Dorfman and Alexander Nydahl and Melissa Weimer and Jessica Gregg",
note = "Funding Information: From the Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR. Received for publication September 5, 2018; accepted November 11, 2018. This work was funded and supported by Oregon Health & Science University. The authors report no conflicts of interest to disclose. Supplemental digital content is available for this article. Direct URL citation appears in the printed text and is provided in theHTMLand PDF versions of this article on the journal{\textquoteright}sWeb site (www.journaladdictionmedicine.com). Send correspondence to Honora Englander, MD, Division of Hospital Medicine, BTE 119, Oregon Health & Science University, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Road, Portland, OR 97239. E-mail: englandh@ohsu.edu Copyright {\textcopyright} 2019 American Society of Addiction Medicine ISSN: 1932-0620/19/1302-0085 DOI: 10.1097/ADM.0000000000000487 Funding Information: Authors would like to thank Alisa Patten for her support in preparing this manuscript, and the entire IMPACT clinical and research team for their supporting developing and implementing IMPACT. Dr Englander would like to thank Dr David Bangsberg for his mentorship in support of this manuscript. This publication was made possible with support from the Oregon Clinical and Translational Research Institute (OCTRI), grant number UL1TR002369 from the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), a component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and NIH Roadmap for Medical Research. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019 American Society of Addiction Medicine.",
year = "2019",
month = mar,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1097/ADM.0000000000000487",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "13",
pages = "85--89",
journal = "Journal of addiction medicine",
issn = "1932-0620",
publisher = "Lippincott Williams and Wilkins",
number = "2",
}