HOSPITAL-BASED ALCOHOL AND DRUG SPECIALTY CONSULTATION SERVICE - DOESIT WORK

Citation
Mf. Fleming et al., HOSPITAL-BASED ALCOHOL AND DRUG SPECIALTY CONSULTATION SERVICE - DOESIT WORK, Southern medical journal, 88(3), 1995, pp. 275-282
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, General & Internal
Journal title
ISSN journal
00384348
Volume
88
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
275 - 282
Database
ISI
SICI code
0038-4348(1995)88:3<275:HAADSC>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
The goals of this report are to describe the development of an inpatie nt-based alcohol and drug abuse consultation service in a university h ospital. At the University of Wisconsin Hospital, we collected data on baseline diagnosis, health services, and costs for inpatients who rec eived such a consultation in 1992-1993 (n = 1,098, 3.5% of all admissi ons). Follow-up interviews were conducted on a sample of 175 subjects. At the initial assessment, 65% were nicotine dependent, and 50% met c riteria for alcohol dependence, 19% for alcohol abuse, 13% for alcohol and drug abuse/dependence. The average cost to patients for a consult ation was $220. At the 6-month follow-up interview (n = 175), 42% of t he subjects reported complete abstinence, 70% reported reductions in u se, and 56% participated in an alcohol and drug treatment program. An inpatient-based alcohol and drug abuse consultation service provides a critical benefit that has not previously been offered in most academi c medical centers.