Engagement With Project ECHO to Increase Medication-Assisted Treatment in Rural Primary Care
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Description
Examines a study on the barriers and facilitators to implementing medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder between Project ECHO and rural primary care providers in New Mexico. Bases conclusions on post-ECHO intervention interviews with rural primary care providers and discusses external factors that could factor into the implementation of MAT.
Author(s)
Julie Salvador, Snehal Bhatt, Rebecca Fowler, et al.
Citation
Psychiatric Services, 70(12), 1157-1160
Date
12/2019
Type
Document
Tagged as
Health disparities · Illicit drug use · Prescription drug misuse · Primary care · Statistics and data · New Mexico