Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT)
The goal of SBIRT is to reduce and prevent related health consequences, disease, accidents, and injuries.

Early Intervention
SBIRT
Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment, commonly referred to as SBIRT, is an evidence-based, comprehensive, integrated approach to the delivery of early intervention and treatment services to people with substance misuse and those at risk of developing disorders. Risky substance use is a health issue that often goes undetected; providers can help by incorporating this evidence-based tool that is demonstrated to be valid and reliable in identifying individuals with problem use or at risk for a substance use disorder (SUD).
Training and resources
SBIRT educational materials
If you wish to print SBIRT educational materials, please review the links below to obtain a downloadable flier and brochure. For any further discussions regarding SBIRT, please contact your Provider Experience or Provider Relations representative.
Why SBIRT Matters — SBIRT in Action brochure
SBIRT – Improving patient lives
SBIRT provider training

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Page last updated 10/17/2025