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Search Results for: SBIRT

Anything worth doing is worth measuring: How to evaluate SBIRT programs

Written by IRETA | April 1, 2015

…Evaluation is a critical step in any SBIRT implementation effort. When you invest significant time, money and effort into initiating an SBIRT program, you will want to be able to…

How Oregon Dramatically Increased SBIRT in Primary Care

Written by IRETA | October 18, 2016

…• Describe how Oregon’s Medicaid performance metric incentivizes and tracks SBIRT implementation in primary care settings. • Explain the impact of the performance metric on SBIRT implementation statewide. • Analyze…

SBIRT for Youth Learning Community: Featuring Amy Pepin

Written by IRETA | November 24, 2015

…SBIRT process through examples from NH implementation sites Participants will identify implementation lessons learned and strategies for reducing barriers to youth SBIRT implementation in primary care settings Presenter Amy Pepin,…

SBIRT+RM: A Conceptual Framework for Managing Substance Use Disorders in Primary Care Settings

Written by IRETA | September 20, 2017

…individuals, families, and communities. This webinar introduces the SBIRT+RM model (© Fornili, 2016) and describe the logical relationships between RM and SBIRT concepts within a recovery-oriented care continuum. For patients…

SBIRT 101 for School Based Health Center SBHC Providers

Written by IRETA | March 12, 2015

…State SBIRT (NYSBIRT) cooperative agreement which delivers SBIRT in Sexually Transmitted Disease clinics and Tuberculosis Chest Centers in New York City and emergency departments and a federally qualified health center…

Why Implementing SBIRT Remains Challenging: An Inside Perspective

Written by Marla Kauffman | July 19, 2022

https://youtu.be/MJifBDxggzQ Widespread and sustainable implementation of Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in primary care settings remains elusive in the U.S., despite years of government funding to train…

SBIRT in Action – The Georgia BASICS Program

Written by IRETA | March 19, 2014

…the emergency department and other clinics affiliated with GHS and MCCG. Second, it will develop an expanded and trained workforce with SBIRT competencies. SBIRT services will be implemented in the…

SBIRT in New Mexico School Based Health Centers

Written by IRETA | March 10, 2015

…Harris, DrPH, is Project Evaluator of the federally funded New York State SBIRT (NYSBIRT) cooperative agreement which delivers SBIRT in Sexually Transmitted Disease clinics and Tuberculosis Chest Centers in New…

SBIRT in Native American Populations

Written by IRETA | May 11, 2016

…College of Public Health. Ms. Thompson works as a Research Associate at the National AI/AN ATTC. Additional Resources Slides – What Is SBIRT? Slides – SBIRT in Native American Populations…

SBIRT Training of Trainers

Written by IRETA | March 26, 2018

…curriculum in our role as the National SBIRT ATTC, a federally-funded technical assistance center on SBIRT from 2012-2017. The training is designed to be two and a half days long…

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