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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Addiction Medicine
  • Healthcare Collaboration

Background:

  • Increasing rates of methamphetamine use and associated mortality in the U.S. and Missouri.
  • Significant systemic and mental health comorbidities linked to methamphetamine use disorder (MUD).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline a collaborative care model for patients with a history of methamphetamine use.
  • To present perspectives from primary care, behavioral health, and dental clinicians on integrated care.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current trends and challenges in methamphetamine use.
  • Description of a multidisciplinary approach to patient management.
  • Integration of clinical insights from diverse healthcare settings.

Main Results:

  • Identification of key health issues associated with methamphetamine use.
  • Emphasis on the benefits of interprofessional collaboration for improved patient outcomes.
  • Highlighting the role of primary care, behavioral health, and dental services in comprehensive care.

Conclusions:

  • A collaborative, integrated care model is essential for effectively managing patients with MUD.
  • Addressing the multifaceted health needs of individuals with methamphetamine use requires a team-based strategy.
  • Improved patient outcomes are achievable through coordinated efforts across different clinical disciplines.