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The ASAM Clinical Practice Guideline on Alcohol ASAM Criteria dimensions: The ASAM Criteria use six dimensions to define a holistic biopsychosocial assess-ment of an individual to be used for service and treatment planning including acute intoxication or withdrawal potential; biomedical conditions and complications; emotional, behav-ioral, or cognitive conditions or complications; readiness
ASAM Criteria - Carelon Behavioral Health The ASAM Criteria matches a patient’s severity of illness along Dimension 1 with five intensities of withdrawal management service: Level 1-WM, Level 2-WM, Level 3 2-WM, Level 3 7-WM, and Level 4-WM
THE ASAM CRITERIA - Live and Work Well The patient is experiencing or is anticipated to imminently experience severe signs and or symptoms of withdrawal that are explainable based on known history and expected to be controllable at this level of care (eg, with oral, SQ, or IM medications)
ASAM Criteria Treatment Planning Template A Level of Care Assessment is used to identify an appropriate level of care and the patient’s Dimensional Drivers – the concerns that cannot be safely and efectively treated in a less intensive level of care (Figure 2 below)
Introducing the ASAM Criteria 4th Edition - National Association of . . . ASAM Criteria Assessment The 4th Edition will describe separate standards for: The ASAM Criteria Level of Care Assessment that is used to determine the recommended level of care The ASAM Criteria Treatment Planning Assessment Both assessments will be multidimensional and consider the patient’s full biological, psychological, and sociocultural
The ASAM Clinical Practice Guideline on Alcohol Withdrawal Management The American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) developed this Guideline on Alcohol Withdrawal Management to provide updated information on evidence-based strategies (hereafter referred to as the Practice Guideline) and standards of care for alcohol withdrawal management in both ambulatory and inpatient settings