Health care administration and drug policy

Author:

Duncan David F.1,Ellis‐Griffith Gregory2ORCID,Nicholson Thomas2,Nimkar Swateja3

Affiliation:

1. Duncan & Associates Bowling Green Kentucky USA

2. Department of Public Health Western Kentucky University Bowling Green Kentucky USA

3. University of Southern Indiana Evansville Indiana USA

Abstract

AbstractThe American healthcare system faces a potential reorganization of the way in which services are provided and financed. We argue that healthcare administrators need to be increasingly aware of the ways in which our nation's illicit drug policy, commonly referred to as the ‘War on Drugs’, affects the provision of health services. A large and growing portion of the US population uses one or more of the currently illegal drugs and some of these persons suffer from an addiction or other substance use disorder. This is clearly demonstrated by the current opioid epidemic which is not yet being adequately controlled. Providing specialty treatment for drug abuse disorders will be increasingly important for healthcare administrators thanks to recent mental health parity legislation. At the same time, drug users and abusers will be increasingly encountered while providing care not specifically tied to drug use or abuse. The character of our current national drug policy has an important impact on how drug abuse disorders are treated and how the health delivery system responds to drug users who are increasingly often encountered in primary care, emergency care, specialty care, and long‐term care settings.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health Policy

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