When public dollars fund Baltimore residents’ access to critical medication-assisted treatment, then routine audits — ...
Insurance network coverage dramatically impacts whether a person remains in treatment for opioid use disorder, according to results shared by treatment provider Ophelia. A new study finds that nearly ...
Hepatitis C and opioid use disorder are both chronic but treatable conditions. Yet many Americans living with this deadly combination aren’t offered treatment. Imagine going to your doctor with strep ...
Many people can't get access to opioid medication treatment while incarcerated, or have trouble accessing treatment once released. A community clinic in Alaska is trying to help.
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After Helene, barriers to OUD care in Boone exposed how regulations and infrastructure failures interrupt treatment; reforms should enable phone visits, stockpiles, and refills.
Tennessee will receive more than $1.2 billion in opioid settlement funds. Experts fear the money isn’t reaching people who ...
A new federal grant aims to combat Maine's rural opioid crisis by enhancing training for University of New England medical ...
A 4-year, $1.6 million grant will allow the university to expand programs designed to equip health care providers to respond ...
Perinatal mothers enrolled in Michigan Medicaid between 2012 and 2021 who had opioid use disorder were more likely to have a ...
Use of addiction medications in the jails doubled in 2025, while waitlists surged. A coalition of treatment experts calls for ...
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