Patient Centered Assessment and Substance Use Disorder Treatment Study (PCAST)
- Conditions
- Substance Use Disorders
- Interventions
- Other: Adherence to ASAM protocolsOther: Non-adherence to ASAM protocols
- Registration Number
- NCT03486028
- Lead Sponsor
- RTI International
- Brief Summary
California counties are in the process of implementing a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Medicaid 1115 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) demonstration. The demonstration requires that patients be assigned to addiction treatment settings and levels of care systematically, using comprehensive biopsychosocial assessments and guided by the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) patient placement criteria.
RTI International, a nonprofit research institute, and University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Integrated Substance Abuse Programs have been awarded a contract from the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) to study the effects of the ASAM implementation in California. The California 1115 SUD demonstration provides a unique opportunity to learn about the benefits and challenges resulting from system-wide implementation of ASAM criteria.
The study will involve surveying patients in counties that are using the ASAM criteria and in counties that have not yet adopted the ASAM criteria. Medicaid patients receiving addiction treatment will be offered the opportunity participate in the study and to be surveyed about their experiences in treatment. The study will also analyze data from the California Outcomes Management System (CalOMS) and conduct interviews with providers, patients, and policymakers in the state. The results of the study will help inform California's efforts to continually improve its addiction treatment systems to better meet the needs of it communities. This study will also produce important and useful information to patients seeking treatment for addiction, and their providers, SUD system administrators, and payers.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 991
- Individuals age 19 or older
- Receiving treatment for addiction in specialty addiction treatment programs licensed in California who are Medicaid beneficiaries.
- Less than 19 years old
- Not receiving treatment for addiction in specialty addiction treatment programs licensed in California
- Not Medicaid beneficiaries
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description ASAM Counties/computerized Adherence to ASAM protocols Counties using a computerized system to assist in intervention determination according to ASAM protocols. Intervention is adherence to ASAM protocols. ASAM Counties/non-computerized Adherence to ASAM protocols Pre- and 1115-waived counties that are implementing the ASAM. Intervention is adherence to ASAM protocols. Non-ASAM Counties Non-adherence to ASAM protocols Pre- and non-waived "control" counties that are not implementing the ASAM. Intervention is non-adherence to ASAM protocols.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Treatment Retention Up to one year Retention in treatment for at least 14 days is a validated outcome measure and has been shown to be predictive of reduced substance use, 2-year mortality, criminal justice involvement, and detox episodes. Retention in treatment can be measured with the CalOMS data.
Substance Use Reduction Up to one year Abstinence and reduction in substance use is necessary for patients to achieve recovery and improved psychosocial functioning. We will measure this patient reported outcome (PRO) using the patient survey and CalOMS data. Through the patient survey, we will ask about use of any alcohol in the past 30 days, use of any drugs in the last 30 days, and the number of heavy drinking days in the last 30 days. These data will be collected from patients 3 months from treatment-episode initiation. Substance use is also collected from all patients treated in public SUD clinics in California at the beginning and end of each treatment episode and is recorded into the CalOMS data.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Treatment setting used at treatment initiation Up to one year Use of the ASAM criteria is anticipated to improve treatment outcomes (i.e., treatment retention and substance use) by increasing the use of more appropriate treatment settings for each patient, such as shifting the number of patients using residential, intensive outpatient, and opioid treatment programs. The treatment setting of each patient is tracked in the CalOMS data. Specifically, use of the following types of care is captured: (1) outpatient treatment, (2) intensive outpatient treatment, (3) outpatient detoxification, (4) residential detoxification (non-hospital), (5) residential detoxification (hospital), (6) residential treatment (30 days or less), and (7) residential treatment (30 days or more). Using the CalOMS data, we will test whether the distribution of the treatment setting used at treatment initiation changes after ASAM implementation.
Treatment option communication Up to one year It is expected that ASAM implementation will improve communication from providers to patients about treatment options. We will assess this outcome through the patient survey.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
RTI International
🇺🇸Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, United States