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Validated SBIRT Instruments

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Integrated Health Screening Tool for Pregnant Women

Screening Tool Hawaiʻi Pediatric Association Research and Education Foundation See page 11-13 for tool  
CRAFFT (Chang 2011) for pregnant adolescents        
DAST: Patients who pre-screen positive for illicit and/or prescription drug misuse Screening Tool

SBIRT Tennessee

Ten questions that gauge level of use; reimbursable through TennCare and private insurance.

Patients with NEGATIVE DAST screens receive feedback but no brief intervention, brief treatment or referral for treatment. Patients with POSITIVE DAST screens are offered brief intervention, brief treatment or referral to treatment, reimbursable through TennCare and private insurance.
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SBIRT Training

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Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Training Simulations

Simulated Training

Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services

AUDIENCE: Physicians, practitioners, behavioral health specialist, social workers, intake and administrative staff, and other interested community partners

To begin this exciting new opportunity to expand your SBIRT knowledge, log on to the following site:
www.kognitocampus.com
Enrollment Key: tndmh615

The simulations use interactive virtual humans which allow for practicing SBIRT, motivational interviewing, using assessment tools, and learning to do these within designated timeframes. Conversational simulations are set in clinical, emergency Room/hospital settings, educational and other professional settings. The training is being offered free of charge, and continuing and medical educational units are available upon successful completion of each module.

 
         
         
         
         
         

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