id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-282147-oq30pax6 Morris, Chad D. Nicotine and Opioids: a Call for Co-treatment as the Standard of Care 2020-06-03 .txt text/plain 6610 390 44 There are a number of oft cited barriers to addressing smoking in treatment settings including concerns that 1 agency census levels and completion rates will drop, 2 tobacco users will be less likely to seek addiction treatment, 3 patients are neither interested in tobacco cessation nor able to successfully quit tobacco, 4 patients will relapse to alcohol or drug use if they attempted to quit tobacco, 5 tobacco-free policies will be difficult to enforce, 6 clinicians lack the skills to effectively treat tobacco dependence, and 7 clinicians have too many competing demands preventing attention to smoking cessation. Additionally, regardless of the screening and brief intervention model employed, establishing a SUD patient registry, which includes both opioids and nicotine use, within a practice-based research and/or health care network allows for better data aggregation, patient identification, and stratification to appropriate treatment levels. ./cache/cord-282147-oq30pax6.txt ./txt/cord-282147-oq30pax6.txt