Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Task force: Screen all adults for drugs

- — COMPILED BY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE STAFF FROM WIRE REPORTS

A national panel of health experts recommende­d Tuesday that doctors screen all adult patients for illicit drug use, including improper use of prescripti­on medication­s.

However, the group, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, stopped short of endorsing such screening for teenagers, a position that puts them at odds with major adolescent-health groups.

The panel, which is appointed by the federal Department of Health and Human Services but operates independen­tly, said its proposed guidelines are intended to combat alarmingly high rates of substance abuse in the United States. It cited a 2017 federal survey that found 1 in 10 Americans ages 18 and older said they were using illicit drugs or not using medication­s in ways that doctors intended.

The panel’s call for increased scrutiny by primary care doctors is an effort to slow the deadly use of opioids. The experts hope that if front-line health profession­als can detect patients’ abuse of drugs early, they can help contain or reverse the problems.

The group’s guidelines are not binding on doctors, but they carry weight: A provision in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act says that services recommende­d by the task force must be covered by insurance with minimal or no co-payment.

The panel is recommendi­ng that doctors or other health care providers ask patients about drug use either in brief written questionna­ires or in private conversati­on during the office visit.

The guidelines are open for public comment through Sept. 9.

Most doctors have no training in how to elicit honest answers from patients about such a stigmatizi­ng behavior.

Additional­ly, medical practices must also be knowledgea­ble about state laws, some of which require them to report pregnant patients whom they even suspect of using illicit drugs.

And, the task force noted, doctors must be able to offer referrals for further diagnosis and treatment.

 ?? AP/The Herald-Palladium/DON CAMPBELL ?? April Lugo (from left), Asia Lugo, 8, and Duane McLaughlin, 8, of Berrien Springs, Mich., take a spin Tuesday on the Sizzler at the Berrien County Youth Fair.
AP/The Herald-Palladium/DON CAMPBELL April Lugo (from left), Asia Lugo, 8, and Duane McLaughlin, 8, of Berrien Springs, Mich., take a spin Tuesday on the Sizzler at the Berrien County Youth Fair.

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