Archived Webinar: Federal Privacy Protections for Patients Receiving SUD Treatment Services in Integrated Settings

Many patients receive substance use disorder (“SUD”) treatment and related services at integrated healthcare facilities such as community mental health centers (“CMHCs”) or certified community behavioral health clinics (“CCBHCs”).

Some SUD providers in integrated care settings may be subject to the federal law and regulations for SUD treatment records, 42 USC § 290dd-2 and 42 CFR Part 2, referred to collectively as “Part 2.”

In September 2025, the CoE-PHI and NASADAD hosted a free virtual training that described key privacy considerations for patients’ SUD treatment records that originate from a Part 2 program or a provider within integrated care settings.

Interactive case studies relating to information sharing in integrated settings were presented and discussed.

Learning Objectives:

  • Explain when Part 2 applies within integrated care settings
  • Understand how Part 2 allows sharing of information within integrated care settings (and externally) for purposes of care coordination
  • Recognize how to apply learning through case study examples representing common scenarios
  • Identify how to access resources and technical assistance through the CoE-PHI

Who is this for?

SUD treatment providers, and those who administer, oversee and support SUD treatment services, including state agency leaders.

Presenters:

Ashleigh Giovannini, JD

Jacqueline Seitz, JD

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