2023
DOI: 10.1177/08897077231186213
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Outcomes of State Targeted/Opioid Response Grants and the Medication First Approach: Evidence of Racial Inequities in Improved Treatment Access and Retention

Rachel Winograd,
Zach Budesa,
Devin Banks
et al.

Abstract: Background: Since 2017, Missouri has increased access to medication for opioid use disorder (OUD) within the State’s publicly-funded substance use specialty treatment system through a “Medication First” approach. Results from a statewide assessment of the first year of State Targeted Response implementation showed increases and improvements in overall treatment admissions, medication utilization, and treatment retention. The current study, which focuses on the St. Louis region, the epicenter of Missouri’s over… Show more

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