Telemedicine-delivered treatment interventions for substance use disorders: A systematic review

LA Lin, D Casteel, E Shigekawa, MS Weyrich… - Journal of substance …, 2019 - Elsevier
With increased negative impacts from opioid and other substance use disorders in the US, it
is important for treatments to not only be effective, but also accessible to patients. Treatment …

Systemic racism and substance use disorders

P Farahmand, A Arshed, MV Bradley - Psychiatric Annals, 2020 - journals.healio.com
Increasing attention to systemic racism in the United States in all aspects of life has
sharpened focus on its effects on the health outcomes of Black, Latinx, and Indigenous …

Racial inequality in receipt of medications for opioid use disorder

ML Barnett, E Meara, T Lewinson… - … England Journal of …, 2023 - Mass Medical Soc
Abstract Background Since 2010, Black persons in the United States have had a greater
increase in opioid overdose–related mortality than other groups, but national-level evidence …

[HTML][HTML] Illicit drug use, illicit drug use disorders, and drug overdose deaths in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas—United States

KA Mack - MMWR. Surveillance Summaries, 2017 - cdc.gov
Abstract Problem/Condition: Drug overdoses are a leading cause of injury death in the
United States, resulting in approximately 52,000 deaths in 2015. Understanding differences …

Trends in receipt of buprenorphine and naltrexone for opioid use disorder among adolescents and young adults, 2001-2014

SE Hadland, JF Wharam, MA Schuster, F Zhang… - JAMA …, 2017 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Opioid use disorder (OUD) frequently begins in adolescence and young
adulthood. Intervening early with pharmacotherapy is recommended by major professional …

Addressing Racial And Ethnic Disparities In The Use Of Medications For Opioid Use Disorder: Study examines racial and ethnic disparities in the use of medications …

B Andraka-Christou - Health Affairs, 2021 - healthaffairs.org
Social discourse about the opioid crisis in the US has focused on White populations, even
though opioid-related deaths have grown at a higher rate among people of color than …

[HTML][HTML] A taxonomy of hospital-based addiction care models: a scoping review and key informant interviews

H Englander, A Jones, N Krawczyk, A Patten… - Journal of general …, 2022 - Springer
Background There is pressing need to improve hospital-based addiction care. Various
models for integrating substance use disorder care into hospital settings exist, but there is no …

Medication treatment for opioid use disorders in substance use treatment facilities

R Mojtabai, C Mauro, MM Wall, CL Barry, M Olfson - Health Affairs, 2019 - healthaffairs.org
Medication treatment (MT) is one of the few evidence-based strategies proposed to combat
the current opioid epidemic. We examined national trends and correlates of offering MT in …

[HTML][HTML] How is the COVID-19 pandemic shaping transportation access to health care?

KL Chen, M Brozen, JE Rollman, T Ward… - Transportation Research …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic has disrupted both
transportation and health systems. While about 40% of Americans have delayed seeking …

Disparities in outpatient visits for mental health and/or substance use disorders during the COVID surge and partial reopening in Massachusetts

J Yang, MB Landrum, L Zhou, AB Busch - General Hospital Psychiatry, 2020 - Elsevier
Objective To examine changes in outpatient visits for mental health and/or substance use
disorders (MH/SUD) in an integrated healthcare organization during the initial …