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Lifetime overdose events increase the probability of receipt of medication for opioid use disorder in a Latinx population entering integrated treatment
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Lifetime overdose events increase the probability of receipt of medication for opioid use disorder in a Latinx population entering integrated treatment

Monica Oxenreiter, Cynthia A Tschampl, Melinda D’Ippolito, Micaurys Guzman, Jessica Mateo, Diliana De Jesús, Emily Stewart, Gail K Strickler, Mary Jo Larson and Lena Lundgren
Addiction Health Services Research Conference (Online, 10/13/2021 - 10/15/2021)
10/14/2021

Abstract

Opioids Health Care Planning or Policy Latinos or Latinas Substance Abuse Treatment
Prior research has identified the benefits of integrated behavioral health and medical care services. Integrated care for Latinx adults that is culturally and linguistically tailored is offered by the community behavioral health center in Massachusetts, Casa Esperanza, Inc (Casa). This study examined the receipt of medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) in Casa’s service population.

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