阿片类药物使用障碍
丁丙诺啡
医学
药店
远程医疗
阿片剂替代治疗
扩展访问
医疗保健
护理部
家庭医学
类阿片
经济增长
受体
内科学
肿瘤科
经济
作者
Ligang Liu,Chen Zhang,Andrea E. Bonny,Milap C. Nahata
标识
DOI:10.1177/10600280241273258
摘要
Treatment of opioid use disorder (OUD) faces several challenges, including restricted access to medications, geographical and logistical barriers, and variability in treatment availability across different communities. This article outlines several strategies aimed at improving access to medications. Pharmacy-based care could potentially extend access to medications but would require regulatory changes to empower pharmacists. In addition, telemedicine has shown promise in improving access by mitigating geographic and transportation barriers. Mobile health clinics also offer a direct approach to delivering medication-based treatments to underserved communities. Furthermore, integrating OUD treatment into primary care settings could facilitate early detection and treatment. Policy changes have increased access to take-home medications and buprenorphine initiation at home. Community engagement would be crucial for tackling the social determinants of health to offer equitable care for patients. The implementation of these strategies has the potential to significantly enhance the accessibility and delivery of effective, timely and equitable treatment to patients with OUD.
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