ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to estimate the association between receipt of specific post-overdose care services in the emergency department (ED) and subsequent engagement in treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) after discharge.MethodsThis was a retrospective cohort study of Rhode Island residents treated at 1 of 4 EDs for opioid overdose who were not engaged in OUD treatment and were discharged home (May 2016-April 2021). Electronic health record data were used to identify ED services received, and state administrative data were used to define subsequent engagement in OUD treatment within 30 days. Multivariable conditional logistic regression was used to estimate the association between ED services received and subsequent tr...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Despite the increased availability of naloxone, death rates from opioid overdose co...
BackgroundAccidental overdose, driven largely by opioids, is a leading cause of death among people w...
Opioid dependence and addiction are classified as severe medical conditions that cause adverse effec...
Introduction: Recent studies from urban academic centers have shown the promise of emergency physici...
Introduction: Recent studies from urban academic centers have shown the promise of emergency physici...
Importance Fatal and nonfatal opioid overdoses are at record levels, and emergency department (ED) ...
Introduction: Recent studies from urban academic centers have shown the promise of emergency physici...
Introduction. Opioid overdose caused 47,600 deaths in 2017 in the United States. Emergency departmen...
Abstract Objective Therapeutic opioid exposure is associated with long‐term use. How much later use ...
Abstract Background: The numbers of patients that misuse both prescription and illicit drugs resulti...
BackgroundAccidental overdose, driven largely by opioids, is a leading cause of death among people w...
Problem. The rising rates of opioid overdose deaths continue to be a significant public health conce...
Introduction: Emergency care providers routinely treat patients with acute presentations and sequela...
Introduction: Emergency care providers routinely treat patients with acute presentations and sequela...
Problem. The rising rates of opioid overdose deaths continue to be a significant public health conce...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Despite the increased availability of naloxone, death rates from opioid overdose co...
BackgroundAccidental overdose, driven largely by opioids, is a leading cause of death among people w...
Opioid dependence and addiction are classified as severe medical conditions that cause adverse effec...
Introduction: Recent studies from urban academic centers have shown the promise of emergency physici...
Introduction: Recent studies from urban academic centers have shown the promise of emergency physici...
Importance Fatal and nonfatal opioid overdoses are at record levels, and emergency department (ED) ...
Introduction: Recent studies from urban academic centers have shown the promise of emergency physici...
Introduction. Opioid overdose caused 47,600 deaths in 2017 in the United States. Emergency departmen...
Abstract Objective Therapeutic opioid exposure is associated with long‐term use. How much later use ...
Abstract Background: The numbers of patients that misuse both prescription and illicit drugs resulti...
BackgroundAccidental overdose, driven largely by opioids, is a leading cause of death among people w...
Problem. The rising rates of opioid overdose deaths continue to be a significant public health conce...
Introduction: Emergency care providers routinely treat patients with acute presentations and sequela...
Introduction: Emergency care providers routinely treat patients with acute presentations and sequela...
Problem. The rising rates of opioid overdose deaths continue to be a significant public health conce...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Despite the increased availability of naloxone, death rates from opioid overdose co...
BackgroundAccidental overdose, driven largely by opioids, is a leading cause of death among people w...
Opioid dependence and addiction are classified as severe medical conditions that cause adverse effec...