Primary Care Providers' Experiences Treating Opioid Use Disorder Using Telehealth in the Height of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic catalyzed a rapid shift in healthcare delivery towards telehealth services, impacting patient care, including opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment. Regulatory changes eliminated the in-person evaluation requirement for buprenorphine treatment, encouraging adoption of...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Alexandra Marshall (Author), Lachan E. Siebenmorgen (Author), Katherine Youngen (Author), Tyrone Borders (Author), Nickolas Zaller (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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