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Action Steps to Bridge the Transportation Gap
Transportation is a significant challenge for persons with SUD who lack access to public transit ...
Workforce Development: Increasing Opportunities For Employment During The Opioid Crisis
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Managing The Push And Pull On Fiscal Resources During The Opioid Crisis
Managing The Push And Pull On Fiscal Resources During The Opioid Crisis By National Association ...
Impact of Addiction on A Rural Community
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Using Data to Better Understand Substance Use Disorder and Opioid Use Disorder
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Initiating Buprenorphine-based MAT in Emergency Departments
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Syringe Services Programs
Sometimes called "needle exchange" or "syringe exchange," syringe programs provide access to clea...
MAT in Criminal Justice Settings and Upon Release
In this intervention, MAT should be available as a standard of care for incarcerated individuals ...
Naloxone Distribution in Treatment Centers and Criminal Justice Settings
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911 Good Samaritan Laws
The term "911 Good Samaritan Law" refers to local or state legislation that may provide overdose ...
Screening for Fentanyl in Routine Clinical Toxicology Testing
The standard panel of substances included in routine clinical drug screens (carried out in hospit...
Eliminating Prior-Authorization Requirements for Medications for Opioid Use Disorder
In this scenario, health insurance providers cover the cost of MAT as a standard benefit and all ...
Academic Detailing
“Detailing” is a structured educational strategy developed by commercial manufacturers of medical...
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
MAT is a proven pharmacological treatment for opioid use disorder. The backbone of this treatment...
Targeted Naloxone Distribution
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Guiding Principles
Below are four overarching principles, lessons gleaned from previous public health emergencies, s...
Introduction and Overview
Who is this document for? This document is to assist community leaders, local and regional organ...