The availability and characteristics of substance use disorder (SUD) and mental health treatment facilities play a critical role in addressing the growing behavioral health crisis in the United States. Yet, no comprehensive statistics about differences across states and territories are available. This study helps address knowledge gaps by providing descriptive statistics about the treatment of co-occurring SUD and mental health conditions at behavioral health facilities; types of facilities available and services offered; bed utilization; availability of medication for opioid use disorder and alcohol use disorder; and type of facility operation, facility ownership, and funding sources.
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- 25
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- United States of America
Table of Contents
- Summary 1
- The availability and characteristics of substance use disorder SUD and mental health 1
- National Substance Use and Mental Health Services Survey. The findings reveal notable 1
- Background 2
- Data and Methods 4
- Key Variables 5
- Results 7
- Share of Facilities That Focus on Treating Both SUD and Mental Health Conditions 7
- Share of SUD Treatment Facilities That Provide Mental Health Services Type of Mental Health Services Provided and Variation across State and Territories 7
- Share of Mental Health Treatment Facilities That Provide SUD Services and Variation 8
- Intensity Type of Services Facilities Offer and Variation across States and Territories 9
- SUD Treatment Bed Utilization Rate Variation across States and Territories 11
- Mental Health Treatment Bed Utilization Rate Variation across States and Territories 13
- Variation in facility offering of MOUD or MAUD across states and territories 14
- SUD Treatment Facility by Ownership and Variation across States and Territories 17
- Mental Health Treatment Facility Type of Operation and Variation across States and Territories 18
- Discussion 20
- Conclusion 21
- Notes 21
- References 22
- About the Authors 24
- Acknowledgments 25