Structures SUD assessment with ASAM criteria placement, MAT protocols, and recovery planning. Use when assessing substance use, applying ASAM criteria, or managing medication-assisted treatment.
Structures SUD assessment with ASAM criteria level-of-care placement, medications for addiction treatment (MAT) protocols, and recovery planning aligned with SAMHSA and ASAM standards.
Substance use disorders affect over 46 million Americans and are the leading driver of overdose deaths (over 107,000 annually). Despite this, less than 10% of people with SUD receive any treatment. The American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Criteria (Fourth Edition) is the national standard for patient placement, continued stay, and transfer/discharge in addiction treatment. CMS, state Medicaid programs, and commercial payers require ASAM criteria-based assessments for authorization of SUD treatment services. The 21st Century Cures Act and the SUPPORT Act mandate integration of SUD treatment into behavioral health and primary care settings.
Failure to use standardized assessment tools, apply evidence-based placement criteria, or offer medications for addiction treatment (particularly buprenorphine and naltrexone for opioid use disorder) constitutes a deviation from standard of care. Malpractice exposure is significant in cases of inadequate withdrawal management, failure to screen for SUD in psychiatric patients, and failure to document clinical reasoning for level-of-care decisions.
Document at least 2 of 11 criteria within a 12-month period for each substance:
Severity: 2-3 criteria = mild, 4-5 = moderate, 6+ = severe
18: Severe — aggressive benzodiazepine dosing, consider ICU monitoring
Apply the ASAM Criteria across six dimensions:
Document the rating for each dimension and how the composite profile determines the recommended level of care. Document when the patient's clinical presentation crosses dimensions at different levels and how the highest-acuity dimension drives placement.
Develop a comprehensive recovery plan addressing: