1st Edition

Foundations of Care Coordination for Substance Use Disorder

By Alexandra Plante, Brett Talbot Copyright 2027
258 Pages
by Routledge

258 Pages
by Routledge

Foundations of Care Coordination for Substance Use Disorder delivers an elemental blueprint for formalizing care coordination as the missing infrastructure required to sustain recovery across time, settings, and systems.   Widely accepted as the gold standard of quality care, coordination remains largely uncodified, unstandardized, and operationally underdeveloped across the U.S. healthcare... Read more

1. Recovery Happens Between and After  2. What Substance Use Disorder Teaches Us About Everything Else  3. The Evolution of SUD Care Coordination  4. The Recovery Coordination Blueprint  5. The Visibility Function: Information & Communication Management  6. The Foundation Function: Assessment & Planning  7. The Connection Function: Linkage & Activation  8. The Continuity Function: Monitoring & Problem-Solving  9. The Emergency Function: Crisis Readiness & Response  10. Metrics that Matter  11. Designing Roles & Responsibilities for Accountability  12. Technology for Scalable Coordination  13. Financing Care Coordination  14. Designing for Scale  15. The Work Between Doors

Biography

Alexandra Plante, M.A. is a senior advisor in substance use disorder at the National Council for Mental Wellbeing, leading national efforts to establish care coordination as the recognized standard of care.

Brett Talbot, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist, healthcare executive, and co-founder of Videra Health specializing in behavioral health innovation, care coordination, and technology-enabled approaches to substance use disorder treatment.