MedCity News February 6, 2025
Nichole Sweeney

If the guidelines for data sharing are not adhered to by providers, then all the work that has gone into revising this regulation will have been for nothing. But the road to compliance doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Here are three essential steps for healthcare leaders in navigating the soon-to-be Part 2 landscape.

Last year, more than 30 million American adults believed they had a substance use problem, while one out of five young people who suffered a major depressive episode also struggled with substance use disorder (SUD), a SAMHSA survey found.

But until recently, regulations that governed whether and how SUD data covered by Part 2 treatment could be shared with other providers came saddled with a thick...

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