OBJECTIVE: To describe trends in licensed substance use treatment facilities' adoption of telemedicine and how adoption varies across local factors, including county-level drug overdose rates, urbanicity measures, and state policy laws. METHODS: We analyzed data (2016-2019) from the National Directory of Drug and Alcohol Abuse Treatment Facilities. Our main outcome was telemedicine use by a treatment facility. We also captured independent variables from other datasets, including estimated county-level drug poisoning deaths and state-level telemedicine policies. We estimated a multivariable logistic regression model to determine which facility characteristics were associated with offering telemedicine. RESULTS: From 2016 to 2019, an av...
The opioid epidemic is a growing public health emergency in the United States, with deaths from opio...
BackgroundLos Angeles County Department of Health Services provides medical care to a diverse group ...
Objectives: Injection drug users (IDUs) are at high risk for HIV, hepatitis, overdose and other harm...
Telemedicine applications offer innovative approaches for treating and reducing the effects of subst...
Deaths from opioid overdose have increased dramatically in the past decade, representing an epidemic...
Telemedicine (TM) enabled by digital health technologies to provide medical services has been consid...
Introduction: In 2019, nearly 50,000 deaths were associated with opioid overdose (CDC Injury Center,...
The growing presence of electronic technology in the health service professions is redefining the bo...
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth became a widely used method of delivering treat...
Models of care for substance use disorder (SUD) treatment have traditionally required face-to-face v...
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BackgroundThe opioid epidemic and subsequent mortality is a national concern in the U.S. The burden ...
Abstract The rise in substance misuse behaviors and overdose rates in the United States has become a...
In recent decades, the United States has seen a substantial increase in the number of people diagnos...
The drug overdose deaths in the USA increased by ~20% from 2015 to 2016 to the total \u3e63,600 drug...
The opioid epidemic is a growing public health emergency in the United States, with deaths from opio...
BackgroundLos Angeles County Department of Health Services provides medical care to a diverse group ...
Objectives: Injection drug users (IDUs) are at high risk for HIV, hepatitis, overdose and other harm...
Telemedicine applications offer innovative approaches for treating and reducing the effects of subst...
Deaths from opioid overdose have increased dramatically in the past decade, representing an epidemic...
Telemedicine (TM) enabled by digital health technologies to provide medical services has been consid...
Introduction: In 2019, nearly 50,000 deaths were associated with opioid overdose (CDC Injury Center,...
The growing presence of electronic technology in the health service professions is redefining the bo...
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth became a widely used method of delivering treat...
Models of care for substance use disorder (SUD) treatment have traditionally required face-to-face v...
https://knowledgeconnection.mainehealth.org/lambrew-retreat-2021/1015/thumbnail.jp
BackgroundThe opioid epidemic and subsequent mortality is a national concern in the U.S. The burden ...
Abstract The rise in substance misuse behaviors and overdose rates in the United States has become a...
In recent decades, the United States has seen a substantial increase in the number of people diagnos...
The drug overdose deaths in the USA increased by ~20% from 2015 to 2016 to the total \u3e63,600 drug...
The opioid epidemic is a growing public health emergency in the United States, with deaths from opio...
BackgroundLos Angeles County Department of Health Services provides medical care to a diverse group ...
Objectives: Injection drug users (IDUs) are at high risk for HIV, hepatitis, overdose and other harm...