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Admission Criteria for Inpatient Substance Abuse/Dependence Rehabilitation: Implications for Managed Care
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Admission Criteria for Inpatient Substance Abuse/Dependence Rehabilitation: Implications for Managed Care

Thomas J. Craig, Marc Branches, Laure Buydens-Branchey, David Bernstein, Bonita Chapman, Warren Goldfarb, Leonard Handelsman, Robert Ness, Alec Roy and Roger Wolfsohn
Annals of clinical psychiatry, Vol.8(1), pp.11-17
03-1996
PMID: 8743643

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Abstract In view of recent trends toward the replacement of traditional inpatient rehabilitation programs with nonresidential services, we examined the extent to which patients currently admitted to inpatient rehabilitation for alcohol or drug abuse/dependence met published criteria suggesting a preferential need for inpatient or residential care. Over 90% of almost 300 veterans with a primary DSM-III R diagnosis of alcohol or substance abuse/dependence, admitted to six New York Metropolitan Area Veterans Administration Medical Centers for inpatient rehabilitation, met at least one criterion dimension considered indicative of a need for such services, with over two-thirds meeting two or more dimensions. These findings suggest a continuing need for initial primary inpatient or residential rehabilitation for such patients.

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