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Finney JW, Willenbring ML, Moos RH. Improving the quality of VA care for patients with substance-use disorders: the Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) substance abuse module. Medical care. 2000 Jun 1; 38(6 Suppl 1):I105-13.
Substance-use disorders are costly in both human and economic terms and are highly prevalent among patients in the VA Health Care System. The Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) Substance Abuse Module (SAM) seeks to enhance identification and management of patients with substance-use disorders seen in primary care and other medical settings; bolster specialized substance-abuse treatment practices; improve care for patients with multiple comorbidities; and strengthen treatment for high-risk and underserved substance-abuse patient subgroups. This article describes how the SAM will achieve these aims by following the QUERI process steps and conducting an integrated set of research projects that incorporates literature reviews and meta-analyses, naturalistic and randomized controlled trials of promising treatments, studies of barriers to guideline implementation, and outcome-oriented evaluations of the implementation of practice guidelines.