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Integrating Primary Care and Methadone Maintenance Treatment: Implementation Issues

Integrating Primary Care and Methadone Maintenance Treatment: Implementation Issues Abstract Linking primary medical care with methadone maintenance treatment brings critical services to drug users, many with HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and other illnesses. However, a variety of important philosophical, ethical, and systems issues may impede the process of implementing a “linked” service delivery model. Conflicting paradigms, such as the traditional “doctor-patient” relationship with its emphasis on continuity of care and the substance abuse treatment model of limit-setting and behavioral consequences, create tension in the treatment system. This article describes these tensions and uses clinical vignettes to demonstrate how to address these implementation issues. In conclusion, solutions are proposed for successfully integrating services for medically ill substance abusers. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal Of Addictive Diseases Taylor & Francis

Integrating Primary Care and Methadone Maintenance Treatment: Implementation Issues

Integrating Primary Care and Methadone Maintenance Treatment: Implementation Issues

Journal Of Addictive Diseases , Volume 16 (1): 12 – Feb 4, 1997

Abstract

Abstract Linking primary medical care with methadone maintenance treatment brings critical services to drug users, many with HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and other illnesses. However, a variety of important philosophical, ethical, and systems issues may impede the process of implementing a “linked” service delivery model. Conflicting paradigms, such as the traditional “doctor-patient” relationship with its emphasis on continuity of care and the substance abuse treatment model of limit-setting and behavioral consequences, create tension in the treatment system. This article describes these tensions and uses clinical vignettes to demonstrate how to address these implementation issues. In conclusion, solutions are proposed for successfully integrating services for medically ill substance abusers.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
ISSN
1545-0848
eISSN
1055-0887
DOI
10.1300/J069v16n01_06
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Abstract

Abstract Linking primary medical care with methadone maintenance treatment brings critical services to drug users, many with HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and other illnesses. However, a variety of important philosophical, ethical, and systems issues may impede the process of implementing a “linked” service delivery model. Conflicting paradigms, such as the traditional “doctor-patient” relationship with its emphasis on continuity of care and the substance abuse treatment model of limit-setting and behavioral consequences, create tension in the treatment system. This article describes these tensions and uses clinical vignettes to demonstrate how to address these implementation issues. In conclusion, solutions are proposed for successfully integrating services for medically ill substance abusers.

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Journal Of Addictive DiseasesTaylor & Francis

Published: Feb 4, 1997

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