Journal of addiction medicine
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Clinicians' Beliefs and Practices Regarding Drug Use Care of Their Community Health Center Patients.
Integration of behavioral health including substance use problems into primary care is an essential benefit that federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) will offer as part of the Affordable Care Act. This study explores FQHC primary care clinicians' beliefs and practices regarding illicit drug use assessment and treatment. ⋯ Although two thirds of the surveyed clinicians assess for drug use routinely, and on average, report that they usually address drug use, clinicians' confidence in substance use care seems to be suboptimal, but both confidence and routinely addressing substance use are associated with increased substance use education. Improving clinicians' training and integrating drug use care in FQHCs may improve confidence in substance use care and facilitate the Affordable Care Act's mandate to integrate behavioral health into routine FQHC primary care.