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Rethinking Alcohol Use Disorder Preventive Screening via Virtual Care

Experts urge primary care providers to use virtual care to fortify alcohol use disorder preventive screening after the pandemic disrupted access.

alcohol use disorder preventive screening dips call for renewed approach via virtual care

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By Sara Heath

- New data is showing that preventive screening for alcohol use dropped during COVID-19 surges, despite figures showing that alcohol use increased during the pandemic, prompting some experts to reconsider how virtual care can mediate this problem.

Dips in alcohol use disorder screenings mirror changes in other preventive screenings, like cancer screenings. But unlike cancer screenings, alcohol use disorder screening is adaptable to virtual care. The researchers called on providers to fortify their preventive screening efforts through virtual care, particularly for conditions, like alcohol use, for which screening and counseling are possible via telehealth.

The data, published in Preventive Medicine Reports by researchers at Boston Medical Center, showed a serious drop in alcohol screening during COVID’s initial surge in the spring of 2020 and, to a lesser extent, during other subsequent surges.