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Reimbursement Potential of Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) Billing Codes for Opioid Use Disorder Co-Occurring with Mental Disorders
Healthcare
United States
Iniciado May 16, 2026
Examines reimbursement of integrated care for opioid use disorder co-occurring with depression or PTSD under CoCM billing codes, using trial data from New Mexico and California primary care clinics
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May 16, 2026
Potential overreliance on billing codes could divert attention from personalized care strategies essential for treating opioid use disorder alongside mental health issues.
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While CoCM offers a structured approach, its effectiveness in diverse populations experiencing opioid use disorder and mental health issues needs further evaluation.
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The CoCM billing codes may lead to increased costs for healthcare systems without guaranteed improvements in patient care for opioid use disorder.
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Integrating mental health treatment into opioid use disorder care through CoCM billing codes can significantly improve patient outcomes and reduce stigma.
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Reimbursement for integrated care models like CoCM can incentivize primary care providers to address both opioid use and mental health, benefiting the community.
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