The adverse consequences of pain and opioids are significant. In order to respond to people with opioid use disorder (OUD) increased access to care is necessary. Dr. Grant walks through evidence-based policies, programs, and pharmaceutical options for treating people with OUD.
Learning Objectives:
Identify the continuum of services for responding to chronic and the inherent interplay between pain, and SUD in rural settings (e.g., dependence vs. addiction).
Examine recent guidance for opioid prescribing, regulatory changes, and requirements for offering medications to treat substance use/opioid use disorder.
Apply latest information about SUD/OUD treatment through case study.
Target Audience: Duration: 60 minutes
Format: Recorded Presentation
Disclosures: The planners, reviewers, and authors have no declared conflicts of interest.
Skill Level: Advanced
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Level 1: No
Level 2: No
Level 3: No
Primary Tier: Tier One
Primary Domain: Public Health Sciences Skills
Secondary Domain: Policy Development and Program Planning Skills