A Facility-Wide Plan to Increase Access to Medication for Opioid Use Disorder in Primary Care and General Mental Health Settings
CONCLUSIONS: An interdisciplinary team approach to identifying and overcoming barriers to MOUD target clinics expands access. Key interventions include interdisciplinary leadership engagement, proactive education and incentivization of target prescribers, removal of procedural barriers, and development of tools to facilitate and support prescribing. These concrete interventions can help inform other institutions interested in expanding MOUD access.PMID:34733066 | PMC:PMC8560103 | DOI:10.12788/fp.0186
Source: Pain Physician - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Juliette F Spelman Ellen L Edens Susan Maya Brent A Moore Angela Boggs Robert R MacLean Princess Ackland William C Becker Donna Lynch Maria Garcia-Vassallo Andrea L Burgo Marc I Rosen Adam J Gordon Source Type: research
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