CareConnect: Adapting a Virtual Urgent Care Model to Provide Buprenorphine Transitional Care

M. Lowenstein, Nicole O’Donnell, Jasmine Barnes, Kathryn Gallagher, Gilly Gehri, Jon K. Pomeroy, S. Aronowitz, K. Chaiyachati, Emily Cubbage, R. French, S. McGinley, Brittany Salerno, J. Perrone
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Medications for opioid use disorder (OUD) such as buprenorphine are the gold standard for treatment of OUD, but patients face many barriers accessing these medications. To address this gap, a team at Penn Medicine leveraged new regulatory flexibilities during the Covid-19 pandemic that allow for virtual prescribing of buprenorphine. Their goal in establishing the model, called CareConnect, was to provide same-day, high-quality, short-term buprenorphine treatment as well as linkage to longitudinal care. CareConnect includes trained clinicians who provide OUD care integrated into a broader virtual urgent care practice. The program is enhanced by a substance use navigator team that assesses patients, supports patients and clinicians throughout a patient's care journey, and links patients to longitudinal OUD care programs based in primary care or specialty behavioral health. In this article, the authors describe the development and implementation of this novel program to treat OUD embedded within an existing telehealth urgent care program. Penn Medicine's work shows that buprenorphine telehealth prescribing can be adopted by generalist clinicians. The substance use navigator support is a critical element to fill gaps and overcome barriers to care in the community and health system.
CareConnect:采用虚拟紧急护理模式提供丁丙诺啡过渡护理
治疗阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)的药物,如丁丙诺啡,是治疗OUD的金标准,但患者获得这些药物面临许多障碍。为了解决这一差距,宾夕法尼亚大学医学院的一个团队在Covid-19大流行期间利用了新的监管灵活性,允许丁丙诺啡的虚拟处方。他们建立CareConnect模型的目的是提供当日、高质量、短期的丁丙诺啡治疗,并与纵向护理相联系。CareConnect包括训练有素的临床医生,他们将OUD护理整合到更广泛的虚拟紧急护理实践中。该计划由一个物质使用导航小组加强,该小组对患者进行评估,在患者的整个护理过程中为患者和临床医生提供支持,并将患者与基于初级保健或专业行为健康的纵向OUD护理计划联系起来。在这篇文章中,作者描述了这种新型方案的发展和实施,以治疗嵌入在现有远程医疗紧急护理方案中的OUD。宾夕法尼亚大学医学院的研究表明,丁丙诺啡远程医疗处方可以被全科医生采用。物质使用导航支持是在社区和卫生系统中填补空白和克服保健障碍的关键因素。
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