Inside Health Care: A Podcast by NCQA
Health & Fitness
In this episode of Inside Health Care, we present two interviews that each ask really basic, yet complex, questions about health care.
The first question: Why are patient alcohol and substance use issues so often overlooked in primary care? This interview will not only answer that question: it will point patients and providers in the right direction: toward adoption of universal alcohol screening and follow-up. Three experts remind us that there is help to implement evidence-based alcohol health care—free resources from NCQA and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism [NIAAA], part of the National Institutes of Health [NIH].
At NCQA’s second annual Health Innovation Summit, we interviewed Dr. Thekla Brumder-Ross, Dr. Katharine Bradley and Dr. Laura Kwako.
Dr. Thekla Brumder-Ross is a clinical psychologist and national leader of addiction medicine. In her 14 years at Kaiser Permanente, Thekla led and implemented large-scale practices and policies in addiction medicine, treatment protocols and primary care behavioral health integration. Notably, she led the addiction medicine leaders of operations and research across the Kaiser Permanente Enterprise, facilitated the spread of the “screening, intervention and referral to treatment” methodology known as “Alcohol as a Vital Sign” across eight Kaiser markets, and developed a national “harm reduction” strategy. Thekla currently provides strategic consultation to the NIAAA.
Dr. Laura Kwako is chief of the Treatment, Health Services, & Recovery Branch in the Division of Treatment and Recovery at the NIAAA. Her office supports research in broad categories, including behavioral health treatments, translational research and innovative methods and technologies across the continuum of care.
Her work also focuses on under-served populations, including NIH-designated health disparity populations, individuals with co-occurring disorders and fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. During her time at NIAAA, Laura has been involved in development of the Healthcare Professional’s Core Resource on Alcohol and the Addictions Neuro-clinical Assessment. She received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from Catholic University in Washington, DC.
Dr. Katharine Bradley is a primary care general internist, and her research on unhealthy alcohol use and opioid use disorder has included developing trials of implementation of alcohol screening, brief interventions and shared decision making for alcohol use disorder across primary care clinics. She recently received NIAAA funding for the SIP trial, the full title of which is Systematic Implementation of Patient-Centered Care for Alcohol Use Trial: Beyond Referral to Treatment.
Drs. Brumder-Ross, Kwako and Bradley collectively strive to link substance use disorders and treatment to behavioral health, which they see as just one part of a “whole health” approach to clinical medicine. We discussed some amazing tools now available to incorporate screenings for alcohol or drug use into mainstream primary care assessments. And those tools, by the way, take advantage of NCQA HEDIS measures. But let’s hear it from them.
Some resources discussed in this interview:
The other question: Why is it so hard to develop a health care coordinator service for patients at the local level? It’s something most of us could use: a helper to walk with us through a health journey, advise us in a crisis and make sure we get all the tests and records we should have.
Taylor Justice is a U.S. Army veteran and co-founder of Unite Us. Unite Us provides end-to-end solutions that establish a new standard of care that identifies and predicts social care needs in communities, helps enroll people in services and leverages meaningful outcomes data to drive community investment. With services extending to at least 44 U.S. states, Unite Us creates accountable coordinated-care networks, interconnecting providers of social services to reduce the cost of care by integrating ALL social determinants of health.
Inside Health Care #54: Vanessa Guzman, of SmartRise Health, on Filling ACO Payer Collaboration
Inside Health Care #53: Vanessa Guzman of SmartRise Health on Filling Gaps in Care
Inside Health Care #52: AmeriHealth Caritas’ Danielle Brooks on Ensuring Health Equity and Quality Improvement
Inside Health Care #51: Ashlee Wisdom, of Health In Her Hue, Discusses Delivering Culturally Competent Health Care
Inside Health Care #50: Dr. Adrienne Mims of Jencare Senior Medical Center discusses her devotion to patient care with NCQA’s Peggy O’Kane
Inside Health Care #49: NCQA’s Dr. Mary Barton on the Peer Review Process During COVID-19
Inside Health Care #48: The Policy Primer – Taskforce on Telehealth Policy – Part II
Inside Health Care #47: The Policy Primer – Taskforce on Telehealth Policy – Part I
Inside Health Care #46: Dr. Daniel Alford on Safer/Competent Opioid Prescribing Education (SCOPE) of Pain Program
Inside Health Care #45: NCQA’s Peggy O’Kane and Verily Life Sciences’ Dr. Vivian Lee discuss the state of health care
Inside Health Care #44: NCQA’s Wendy Talbot on the HEDIS® Compliance Audit™ process and the Data Aggregator Validation pilot program
Inside Health Care #43: Introducing Dr. Brad Ryan, NCQA Chief Product Officer
Inside Health Care #42: Scott Meyer, Summit Medical Group’s PCMH Success
Inside Health Care #41: Peggy O’Kane on Telehealth Policy
Inside Health Care #40 (Special Release), Standing With the Black Community
Inside Health Care #39: COVID, Telehealth & Quality: What’s Now, What’s Next? (Part II)
Inside Health Care #38: COVID, Telehealth & Quality: What’s Now, What’s Next? (Part I)
Inside Health Care #37: Dr. Michael Barr on Telehealth and COVID-19
Inside Health Care #0036: Peggy O’Kane on COVID-19
Inside Health Care #0035: Delia Brand, Alabama Area Agencies on Aging
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