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  • Addiction Medicine Research
  • Health Services Research
  • Digital Health Implementation

Background:

  • The Addiction Medicine Practice-Based Research Network (AMNet) was established to foster the adoption of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and measurement-based care.
  • The network aims to create a unified platform for quality improvement and research within outpatient addiction treatment settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the development experience of the AMNet, focusing on the implementation of PROMs and measurement-based care.
  • To establish a research platform for addiction treatment practices.

Main Methods:

  • Selected 12 PROMs for integration into the American Psychiatric Association's clinical data registry (PsychPRO).
  • Recruited addiction medicine providers and collected PROMs data between August 2019 and July 2023.
  • Facilitated data submission through PsychPRO patient portals and direct integration with providers' electronic health records.

Main Results:

  • 1565 providers expressed interest, with 141 ultimately participating from 15 practices.
  • Data submission was achieved by 38 providers via PsychPRO portals and 83 providers integrating their own systems.
  • Data collected from 468 patients through the initial PsychPRO portal.

Conclusions:

  • Continued provider recruitment is planned to expand the network's reach.
  • Addressing data transfer barriers and integrating diverse data sources are key next steps.
  • The established platform will support future addiction treatment research and quality improvement initiatives.