Launching a Medication-Assisted Treatment in an Outpatient Office-Based Practice

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作者
Kirk, Julienne K. [1 ]
Yount, Tamela [2 ]
Boyd, Charlotte T. [1 ]
Cassidy-Vu, Lisa [1 ]
Koehler, Aubry N. [1 ]
Spangler, John G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Wake Forest Baptist Hlth, Wake Forest Sch Med, Winston Salem, NC 27157 USA
[2] Wake Forest Sch Med, Northwest Area Hlth Educ Ctr, Winston Salem, NC 27101 USA
关键词
opioid; office-based opioid treatment; medication-assisted treatment (MAT); outpatient-based opioid treatment (OBOT); PHYSICIANS;
D O I
10.1177/2150132720940723
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background:Opioid use and overdose are escalating in the United States. Primary care providers are in a strategic position to assess patients for medication-assisted treatment (MAT).Objectives:To describe the implementation of MAT in an integrated primary care residency clinic and assess provider comfort levels with evaluating patients for high-risk opioid use, conduct crucial conversations about MAT treatment options and referral to MAT for evaluation and treatment.Methods:As part of a Primary Care Training and Enhancement grant through Health Resources and Services Administration, we used an implementation process to allow for optimal clinic flow. The process included assessment of patient populations, identifying a provider champion, organizing multidisciplinary team, engaging a practice facilitator, designing clinic model and infrastructure, creating the electronic health record order sets along with provider and staff training. Providers responded to brief questions to evaluate comfort levels in 3 domains: identifying high-risk opioid use, conducting crucial conversations about treatment options and referral to MAT for evaluation and treatment.Discussion:Incorporating MAT within an integrated primary care clinic and residency program with waiver training for residents was a successful and innovative program. The availability of MAT provided a solution for patients that could benefit from this type of treatment. MAT presence gave providers the opportunity to refer these patients for treatment that had not previously been as accessible.Conclusion:An integrated primary care practice with an embedded MAT can be successful with an organized structure to optimize clinic flow.
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