Implementation and Sustainability of Hospital-based Addiction Consultation Services
Sandra K. Evans, Allison J. Ober, Allyson Gittens, Alex Peltz, Itai Danovitch

TL;DR
This study explores how hospital-based addiction services can be sustained, highlighting funding and partnership challenges.
Contribution
The study identifies key factors and barriers affecting the sustainability of hospital-based addiction consultation services.
Findings
Funding stability is the lowest scored factor for sustaining addiction consultation services.
Diversified funding and cross-disciplinary staffing are common supports for these services.
Workforce issues and hospital department friction are noted barriers to sustainability.
Abstract
Substance use disorder (SUD) is prevalent among hospitalized patients, yet most acute care settings do not routinely provide evidence-based SUD treatment. Hospital-based addiction consultation services (ACSs) have emerged as a promising strategy to increase the use of medications for SUD and improve linkage to post-discharge care. However, despite evidence supporting ACS effectiveness, these programs remain difficult to sustain, and their growth has been concentrated in a relatively small minority of hospitals. Understanding the factors that enable ACS sustainment and the barriers programs encounter is critical to expanding evidence-based SUD treatment across the broader hospital landscape. We conducted semi-structured interviews followed by surveys with 21 leaders and representatives of ACSs at 17 hospitals across the United States. Participants were identified through purposive and…
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TopicsSubstance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes · Opioid Use Disorder Treatment · HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
