AI Documentation for Addiction Counseling and Substance Use Treatment
Addiction counselors, SUD therapists, and recovery program clinicians document cravings, relapse risk, MAT adherence, group participation, and recovery plan updates — often while navigating heightened privacy expectations around substance use treatment records.
AI documentation can reduce admin burden here — but compliance and clinical sensitivity come first.
What SUD documentation typically includes
- Substance use history and current use status
- Craving and withdrawal monitoring
- MAT (medications for addiction treatment) response when applicable
- Psychosocial stressors and supports
- Recovery plan goals and step work or skill practice
- Risk factors for relapse
- Referrals (housing, peer support, psychiatry, medical)
See addiction counseling AI scribe and behavioral health.
Privacy beyond standard HIPAA
Chart notes in addiction and recovery work often face stricter privacy rules than general medical records — especially around who can see them and when they can be shared. That's worth a conversation with your program lead before you connect any AI tool to real patient data.
Before you pilot:
- Ask your admin or privacy contact what your program requires
- Read the vendor's data handling and agreement terms carefully
- Get staff aligned on when AI is okay to use with SUD records
- Don't assume every medical scribe is set up for treatment programs out of the box
Note formats in recovery settings
Programs may require:
- DAP or BIRP progress notes
- Group session attendance documentation
- Individual treatment plan updates
- ASAM criteria linkage for level of care (setting-dependent)
Custom templates reduce friction between how counselors talk about recovery and how payers expect notes structured.
Group treatment documentation
Many SUD programs run group therapy blocks — documentation often summarizes themes, participant engagement, and individualized plan tie-ins. Dictate a group summary plus brief individual addenda if your workflow requires both.
See group therapy documentation with AI.
Clinical tone and stigma
Review AI drafts for person-first, non-stigmatizing language — especially substance names, relapse descriptions, and housing or legal context. AI mirrors your dictation; choose words deliberately.
Try Wavo in recovery programs
Once your program is comfortable with the privacy setup, Wavo Health supports template-driven dictation for counseling workflows — start a free trial with de-identified or admin-approved pilot sessions first.