Telehealth for SUDs Treatment. Nancy A. Roget, MS Project Director

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Telehealth for SUDs Treatment Nancy A. Roget, MS Project Director

Outline ATTCs and the Telehealth Resource Centers Rural/Frontier Issues Definitions of Telemedicine/Telehealth Telehealth Technologies Customer Demands Reimbursement Privacy/Security Scope of Practice/License Portability What Other States/Providers Are Doing NFAR Training/Technical Assistance Opportunities

Purpose of the ATTCs - develop and strengthen the workforce that provides addictions treatment and recovery support services to those in need

2012 2017 ATTC Network Coordinating Office 10 Regional Centers

4 ATTC National Focus Centers National American Indian & Alaska Native ATTC National SBIRT ATTC National Frontier & Rural ATTC National Hispanic & Latino ATTC

Serve as the national subject expert and key resource to PROMOTE the awareness and implementation of telehealth technologies

http://www.telehealthresourcecenter.org/

Telehealth Resource Centers Goal of TRCs to provide assistance, education and information to organizations and individuals who are actively providing or interested in providing medical care at a distance TRCs are funded by Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Office for the Advancement of Telehealth-part of the Office of Rural Health Policy

Telehealth Resource Centers 14 TRCs 12 Regional Centers 2 National Centers Technology Assessment Telehealth Policy

Over half of the country s land mass is designated as frontier or rural (NRHA, 2008; USDA, 2000)

Approximately one quarter of the U.S. population (62 million people) lives in frontier/rural areas 16-20% of those individuals experience substance dependence, mental illness, or co-morbid conditions (NRHA, 2008)

Studies show that those residing in rural areas use substance abuse treatment less often than those in urban areas (Finfgeld-Connett & Madsen, 2008; Oser et al., 2012)

Individuals residing in remote areas have - higher mortality rates, - higher suicide rates, and - more severe alcohol/drug problems (Baca et al., 2007; Goldsmith et al., 2002)

Stigma (Moyer & Finney, 2004/2005)

Barriers Include Privacy and Confidentiality (Moyer & Finney, 2004/2005) Travel Costs and Burden (Rheuban, 2012) Time Away From Work (Berwick, 2008) Child Care (Berwick, 2008)

Rural probationers were less likely to be involved in peer recovery support programs or self help groups (AA or NA) (Oser, et al., 2012)

Expand Access Enhance Treatment Services

Telehealth the use of telecommunications and information technologies to provide access to health information and services across a geographical distance Telemedicine use of medical information exchanged from one site to another via electronic communications to improve patient health status (Institute of Medicine (IOM), 2012)

Definitions Synchronous communications - Videoconferencing - Telephone Asynchronous Communications - Email - Web-based programs Some telehealth technologies include both type of communications Smart phones (IOM, 2012)

3 Choices

Videoconferencing Technology-Based Interventions Telephone

The research base for telemental health-related interventions is slightly more than 50 years old. (Richardson et al., 2009; Wittson et al., 1961; Wittson & Benschoter, 1972))

Systematic Review of Videoconferencing Psychotherapy Patients and providers perceived a strong therapeutic alliance over videoconferencing Backhaus, et al.2012 (Backhaus et al., 2012)

Addiction Treatment Lags Behind There are few published works on the use of telehealth to provide or enhance substance abuse services in rural areas. (Balas & Boren, 2000; Benavides-Vaello et al., 2013; Ryan & Gross, 1943)

American Telemedicine Association, 2013

Telephone

Technology-Based Interventions

Web-based Screeners/Support

Technology-Base Interventions TBIs have been developed to target Substance Use Disorders including: Alcohol Use Tobacco Cessation Gambling Illicit Drug Use

Clinician Extenders (Bickel et al., 2008; Carroll & Rounsaville, 2010; Des Jarlais et al., 1999; Marsch, 2011)

Examples of EBPs Used by TBIs Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Community Reinforcement Approach Contingency Management Motivational Enhancement Motivational Interviewing Brief Intervention Screening Relapse Prevention

Technology-Based Interventions have been validated recently through NIDA research TES and CBT4CBT 34

What Do People Say About TES? 35

http://www.cbt4cbt.com 36

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ACHESS Monitoring and alerts Reminders Autonomous motivation Assertive outreach Care coordination Medication reminders Peer & family support Relaxation Locations tracking Contact with professionals Information

Ingersoll, et al. 2014

Virtual Reality

Customer Demand 41

What do we know about clients? Survey of 8 urban drug treatment clinics in Baltimore (266 patients) Clients had access to: Mobile Phone 91% Text Messaging 79% Internet/Email/Computer 39-45% (McClure, Acquanta, Harding, & Stitzer, In Press)

More than two thirds of patients at one urban ED used mobile telephones, texting, and other technologies regularly. The majority were interested in receiving behavioral interventions using technology Ranney, et al., 2012

http://cchpca.org/ Video Most Reimbursed Rarely Reimbursed Email Fax Phone

Physicians Practitioner Requirements Nurse practitioners Physician assistants Nurse midwives Clinical nurse specialists Registered dietitians or nutrition professionals Clinical psychologists (CP) clinical social workers (CSW) Licensed/Certified Addiction Counselors not included Certified registered nurse anesthetists

the use of TBI interventions may be incorporated as a value-added service that assists providers in meeting other contractual obligations, such as the use of EBPs. 48

States or Providers Implementing Use of Iowa Telehealth Technologies Web-based Computerized Treatment System (Recoveration) Virtual Worlds Telephone-based care Massachusetts Smart Phones- A-CHESS Web Screeners Maryland Videoconferencing (telesuboxone) Virtual World Molfenter, et al., 2015

States or Providers Implementing Use of Telehealth Technologies South Carolina Videoconferencing (telepsychiatry & telesuboxone) Smartphone Mobile Device (A-CHESS) Web Based Computerized Treatment (Brief Intervention) Oklahoma Smartphone Mobile Device (A-CHESS) Expanded Videoconferencing Web Based Computerized Treatment System (TES) Web Screen (SBIRT) Virtual Worlds Psychiatric Videoconferencing Molfenter, et al., 2015

Providers Using Telehealth Technologies Operation PAR in Florida Web-videoconferencing and email Tarzana Treatment Centers in California Web-video conferencing and email Heartview Foundation in North Dakota Web-based recovery support/private social network- Ning Face it Together in South Dakota Telephone Recovery Support NFAR Data, 2015

TAKE HOME MESSAGES

Telehealth Technologies could serve as a proverbial foot in the door for clients who are uneasy about seeking SUD treatment (Rummel & Joyce, 2010)

Clinician Extenders (Bickel et al., 2008; Carroll & Rounsaville, 2010; Des Jarlais et al., 1999; Marsch, 2011)

Professionals will need to view technology as a powerful partner in improving quality and productivity of behavioral healthcare Marsch & Gustafson, 2013

Whether its Group Counseling Like This or Like This

or Client Homework Like This or Like This

Expand Access Enhance Treatment Services Telehealth technologies are in Clients Best Interest

National Frontier and Rural ATTC Website www.nfarattc.org

How to Prepare Your Agency for Telehealth: A Telehealth Capacity Assessment Tool

New Ethical Dilemmas in the Digital Age

Technology-based Clinical Supervision Extending the Reach of Clinical Supervisors

2 Upcoming Trainings SUD Tech Recovery Support Technologies

2 nd Tuesday of Every Month

NFAR Summit September 2 nd & 3rd