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Rethinking Telehealth’s Role in Treating Addiction
This Tradeoffs podcast episode explores how states and the federal government are grappling with if and how they should permanently change policies around telehealth and addiction treatment post-pandemic.
Adapting Medications for Addiction Treatment Programs in Response to COVID-19
Highlights opportunities for providers to implement medications for addiction treatment programs during COVID-19.
Four Barriers to Treating Substance Abuse Disorder in the Emergency Department and How to Overcome
Walks through some of the most common barriers to treating and referring patients with substance abuse disorder in the emergency department and how to address these challenges.
Why Don’t Hospitals Treat Addiction Like Heart Attacks?
It is relatively common knowledge among those that treat patients in a hospital setting that addiction-related issues are the number-one driver of extended length of stay, 30-day readmissions, and job-related dissatisfaction and burnout.
No More Excuses: It’s Time to Treat Opioid Addiction
Addiction is a chronic neurobiological disorder that is predictable, identifiable, and treatable. Dr. Corey Waller explains why evidence-based treatment needs to be in hospitals, primary care, stand-alone rehabs, and throughout the ecosystem of health care.
Topics
Series
Displaying 21 - 25 of 25
Rethinking Telehealth’s Role in Treating Addiction
This Tradeoffs podcast episode explores how states and the federal government are grappling with if and how they should permanently change policies around telehealth and addiction treatment post-pandemic.
Adapting Medications for Addiction Treatment Programs in Response to COVID-19
Highlights opportunities for providers to implement medications for addiction treatment programs during COVID-19.
Four Barriers to Treating Substance Abuse Disorder in the Emergency Department and How to Overcome
Walks through some of the most common barriers to treating and referring patients with substance abuse disorder in the emergency department and how to address these challenges.
Why Don’t Hospitals Treat Addiction Like Heart Attacks?
It is relatively common knowledge among those that treat patients in a hospital setting that addiction-related issues are the number-one driver of extended length of stay, 30-day readmissions, and job-related dissatisfaction and burnout.
No More Excuses: It’s Time to Treat Opioid Addiction
Addiction is a chronic neurobiological disorder that is predictable, identifiable, and treatable. Dr. Corey Waller explains why evidence-based treatment needs to be in hospitals, primary care, stand-alone rehabs, and throughout the ecosystem of health care.