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Medications for Substance Use Disorders

Medications for Substance Use Disorders, Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Medications for Addiction Treatment (MAT) are used to refer collectively to buprenorphine, methadone, naltrexone, acamprosate, and disulfiram. 

Provider Locator Map and Listing Form

  • Find a MAUD/MOUD Provider: HUSKY Provider Locator Map for Medications for Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    • Release of Information (English)
    • Release of Information (Spanish)
  • Submit/Update a listing: Provider Locator Map Listing Form

  • abhct.com — Advanced Behavioral Health (ABH) provides behavioral health administrative services and related resources/information in Connecticut.
  • ccar.us — Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) is a statewide recovery community organization offering peer-led recovery support services, training, and advocacy.
  • ct-aa.org — Connecticut Alcoholics Anonymous provides information about AA in Connecticut and how to find local meetings and support.
  • ctdhp.org — Connecticut Dental Health Partnership (CTDHP) provides dental benefit information and tools to locate participating providers.
  • ctna.org — Connecticut Region of Narcotics Anonymous provides NA information and Connecticut meeting resources for people seeking recovery.
  • drugfreect.org — Drug Free CT provides information and connection to substance use treatment resources in Connecticut.
  • mobilecrisisempsct.org — EMPS Mobile Crisis provides information and access points for youth/family mobile crisis services in Connecticut.
  • favor-ct.org — FAVOR (Faces & Voices of Recovery) Connecticut provides peer and family recovery support and advocacy resources.
  • preventsuicidect.org — Prevent Suicide CT provides Connecticut-focused suicide prevention information and ways to connect to help.
  • mtm-inc.net/connecticut — MTM’s Connecticut page provides information/support for non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) services in Connecticut.
  • 211ct.org — 211 Connecticut connects people to local services (food, housing, utilities, childcare, etc.) and provides information and referrals statewide.
  • 211ct.org/assessments/1 — Healthy Lives Navigator is a 211CT assessment tool that helps connect users to appropriate behavioral health and related supports.
  • portal.ct.gov/dcf — Connecticut’s Department of Children and Families (DCF) site provides programs, resources, and contact information related to child welfare and family services.
  • portal.ct.gov/dmhas/about-dmhas/agency/about-dmhas — Connecticut’s Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) site describes the agency and its mental health and substance use services.
  • portal.ct.gov/dsshome/home — Connecticut’s Department of Social Services (DSS) site provides information on applying for and managing benefits and services.
  • portal.ct.gov/HUSKY/Pharmacy — HUSKY Health’s pharmacy page explains pharmacy benefits and how to get help (including locating participating pharmacies).
  • liveloud.org — LiveLOUD provides Connecticut-focused education and support resources about opioid use disorder (OUD) and how to access help.
  • samhsa.gov/medication-assisted-treatment — SAMHSA provides federal information and resources on medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for substance use disorders.

  • Best Practices for Reducing AMA Rates / Warm Hand Off Job Aid
  • Changing Pathways Implementation Toolkit (Rev: June 2023)
  • Adolescent Substance Use Screening Tools
  • Medications for Alcohol Use Disorder (MAUD)
  • Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)
  • Removal of Waiver Requirements for Prescription of Buprenorphine
  • HUSKY Health Pain Management Program
  • SAMHSA – Medications for Addiction Treatment
  • DMHAS – Prevention and Treatment of OUD

  • Guide to Engaging Members with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) in Treatment
  • Changing Pathways Program
  • Faith Leaders’ Toolkit – A Resource for Faith Leaders Supporting Individuals, Families and Communities in Addressing the Opioid Epidemic 
  • CT Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) – Services & Resources
  • Advanced Behavioral Health – Programs and Resources

  • HUSKY Health Provider Toolkit
  • PCSS (Providers Clinical Support System for Medications for Addiction Treatment)
  • Carelon Behavioral Health – PCP Toolkit
  • DSS- Medication Prior Authorization Form

  • ATLAS – Addiction Treatment Locator, Assessment, and Standards Platform
  • National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) – Alcohol Treatment Navigator

Contacts

  • CT BHP For Members: 1-877-552-8247
  • CT BHP For Providers: 1-877-552-8247 (Option 1, 2, 7)
  • CT BHP Claims/Billing: 1-800-842-8440
  • DMHAS assessment number: 1-800-563-4086

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