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  • Health Services Research
  • Healthcare Policy
  • Addiction Treatment

Background:

  • Healthcare systems are increasingly adopting value-based payment (VBP) models to promote quality and cost-effectiveness.
  • Substance use disorder (SUD) treatment providers face significant operational shifts to align with VBP requirements.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the experiences, challenges, and needs of SUD treatment providers during the implementation of VBP in New York State.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative study utilizing five focus groups with 68 SUD treatment professionals.
  • Content analysis of focus group discussions to identify emerging themes.

Main Results:

  • Administrators reported being overwhelmed due to competing demands, workforce shortages, and technology gaps.
  • Providers experienced confusion and financial concerns related to new roles, business practices, and partnerships.
  • SUD providers actively addressed workforce needs and developed new clinical and business models.
  • A consistent need for increased support and information was expressed by participants.

Conclusions:

  • Healthcare systems must proactively address the resource and infrastructure challenges faced by SUD providers during VBP implementation.
  • Targeted support and clear information are essential to facilitate successful adaptation of SUD treatment services to value-based care models.