Addiction is not often treated within the scope of routine medical practice. CASAColumbia’s national substance use survey is the most comprehensive nationally representative survey of how primary care physicians — family doctors, pediatricians, general practitioners, internists, obstetricians and gynecologists — deal with patients who have substance use problems and the experiences of such patients with their primary care physicians.
Key Takeaways
The vast majority (94%) of primary care physicians, excluding pediatricians, failed to diagnose substance use disorder when presented with early symptoms related to alcohol use in an adult patient. Additional findings included the following:
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Last Updated
November 2023