Alignment of substance use community benefit prioritization and service lines in US hospitals: a cross-sectional study.
Cory E CroninLuke KubackiLauren DonovanNeeraj PuroDakota LavinderKristin SchullerBerkeley FranzPublished in: Addiction science & clinical practice (2024)
The availability of service offerings is related both to a hospital's prioritization of substance use and to its size, indicating that these factors are likely inter-related regarding a hospital's sense of its ability to address substance use as a community need. Policymakers should consider why a hospital may not prioritize a need that is prevalent within their community; e.g., whether the organization believes it lacks resources to take such steps. This study also highlights the value of the assessment and implementation strategy process as a way for hospitals to engage with community needs.