“This study represents one of the first implementation costing studies on the establishment of partnerships between juvenile and behavioral health agencies to improve services for youth with SUDs” — @KEMcCollister. Read the @JSATjournal article here: https://t.co/3k1oS8idy6.
📢🚨New paper in @JSATjournal !🚨 My coauthor Charles A. Warnock and I analyzed a national survey of US OUD tx centers and found that, by virtually every measure, faith-affiliated centers were less likely to offer MOUD than their counterparts. Link in reply! @YaleADM@YaleSPH
New publication in @JSATjournal reporting on NYS Opioid Treatment Program experience with bundled payment for methadone 2020-23. An absolute pleasure collaborating with colleagues from @NYSOASAS, @DrOGrady, @CharlieNeighbo1, and more. @HEALData2Action
https://t.co/yvZ3Ifeo9p
What do harm reduction professionals think about certification? A new study from @bhworkforce reveals mixed opinions on how certification could affect service delivery and workforce development. Learn more in @JSATjournal: https://t.co/mvYkjfbW47
In a recent article at @JSATjournal , Amanda Abraham, @c_m_andrews , Colleen Grogan, and I examined how Single State Agencies (SSA) allocated federal, state, and other grants to address the opioid epidemic using survey data from @UChicago . (1/4)
https://t.co/sI2aOxodmf
New JSAT article showing that approximately 38% of participants enrolled in a large smoking cessation program switched to a different short-acting nicotine replacement therapy product at their first follow-up visit:
https://t.co/rt0vM9k6VK
Patient-directed discharge carries higher 30-day readmission rate compared to standard discharge. Strategies to reduce PDD rates and increase MOUD initiation may improve readmission outcomes. Thank you @IDSA G.E.R.M. for funding our study @JSATjournal
https://t.co/AxOWxGooYu
Dr. Stranges, with colleagues from the @PSOP_UIC & Depart of Family and Community Medicine, published an article in the @JSATjournal on the cost-effectiveness of full and partial opioid agonists for opioid use disorder.
Read it here: https://t.co/7FVNJknja7
Working with the police service and homeless services in North West England to reduce alcohol harms: A feasibility study of a tailored Blue Light approach - Patricia Irizar & colleagues in @JSATjournal
https://t.co/bM4hCMwwng
Check out one of our most downloaded articles in the last 90 days—highlighting the economic benefits of substance use disorder treatment:
https://t.co/LdT3iY7giI
Racism, racial identify & substance use. It's crucial to recognize the connection between these issues. Let's foster understanding, challenge stereotypes, & work towards a more inclusive and equitable society. Together, we can make a difference!
https://t.co/s0ri1rbJjS
"In the county with the highest overdose fatality rate in the state.. the Codac Mobile Health Unit brings treatment to a hot spot of the rising overdose epidemic"
Mobile health units: Paving the way for a new era of methadone treatment - @JSATjournal https://t.co/ozym1eHdkA
Check out our new Call for Papers on Implementation Science in Addiction Treatment! One page abstracts due by 11/1/2023. Additional details at the link below:
https://t.co/L1O1p2J6bc
In 🆕 #NIDA-funded #MonitoringtheFuture panel study @UMich found marijuana use, hallucinogen use and binge drinking at historic highs among adults 35 to 50 in 2022. #MTF https://t.co/fAIhwZ02jY (1/2)
RFA-DA-23-031 invites applications supporting experts able to make creative contributions to the study of equity for underserved racial &/or ethnic #minorities that experience poorer outcomes related to substance use and substance use disorders. https://t.co/x5xGhQdQWQ (2/2)
Patients & providers identified similar barriers to accessing MOUD, but patients see those barriers in the larger context of social determinants of health.
Read more @JSATjournal
https://t.co/74MyGucO5e
Co-authors include CP3's Drs. Abigail Foulds, Julie Donohue, @walidgellad