Telemedication for Opioid Use Disorder: A New Approach for Treatment

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Rebecca A. Georgiadis, Paige Sable, Daniel Rosen
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Objective: This study aimed to determine the effect that the transition to incorporating remote care had on patients in medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) treatment and to identify benefits and gaps in services due to this transition. Materials and Methods: Treatment data on patients receiving buprenorphine through the MOUD program were collected using electronic medical records. A 28-month window was created and encompassed three time periods: in-person MOUD prepandemic, fully remote/telehealth for MOUD (tele-MOUD), and hybrid services (combination of tele-MOUD and in-person care). Results: Rates of reported illicit drug use were consistent across all three time periods, with no statistically significant differences. Attendance at MOUD appointments and urine drug screen completion trended downward during fully remote care but approached prepandemic levels during hybrid services. Discussion: Tele-MOUD presents opportunities for improving treatment of patients with opioid use disorder, and hybrid models should continue to be adopted, evaluated, and reimbursed by insurances.
阿片类药物使用障碍的远程医疗:一种新的治疗方法
目的:本研究旨在确定过渡到纳入远程护理对阿片类药物使用障碍(mod)治疗的患者的影响,并确定由于这种过渡在服务中的好处和差距。材料与方法:使用电子病历收集通过mod项目接受丁丙诺啡治疗的患者的治疗数据。建立了一个为期28个月的窗口期,包括三个时期:大流行前的现场护理、全面的远程/远程护理(远程护理)和混合服务(远程护理和现场护理相结合)。结果:报告的非法药物使用率在所有三个时期都是一致的,没有统计学上的显著差异。在完全远程护理期间,参加mod预约和完成尿液药物筛查的人数呈下降趋势,但在混合服务期间接近大流行前的水平。讨论:远程模式为改善阿片类药物使用障碍患者的治疗提供了机会,混合模式应继续采用,评估和由保险报销。
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