COVID-19-related adaptations to the implementation and evaluation of a clinic-based intervention designed to improve opioid safety
The United States faces an opioid crisis with an unprecedented and increasing death rate from opioid overdose. Successfully reducing the rates of opioid use disorder (OUD) and overdose will require the engagement of frontline clinicians to prescribe opioids more safely and to build their capacity to...
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Main Authors: | Anna R Morgan (Author), Michelle A Hendricks (Author), Sanae El Ibrahimi (Author), Sara E Hallvik (Author), Brigit Hatch (Author), Caitlin Dickinson (Author), Dagan Wright (Author), Michael A Fischer (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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