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Implementing a mobile-phone based system for drug use disorders in primary care settings.
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The purpose of the research is to study the impact of a recovery support system called Seva on primary care organizations, where issues such as coordination of care, job satisfaction, and the cost of adopting and operating new technologies are critical. The study will also investigate how to best implement this kind of technology into health care delivery systems that care for people diagnosed with substance abuse.
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Patient subjects must be 1) age 18 or older 2) meet criteria for Substance Use Disorder (SUD) according to the clinic. Clinician subjects referring patients will ensure that patients: 3) have no current psychotic disorder severe enough to prevent participation, 4) have no acute medical problem requiring immediate inpatient treatment, 5) are willing to use Seva, and 6) can understand and sign a consent form in English.
Clinician subjects include MDs, behavioral health providers, nurses and management staff from the clinics' primary care and behavioral health departments. Clinician must have an interest in the research objectives.
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