Year: 2023
What’s the downside of easing treatment barriers for opioid use disorder? Elizabeth Tracey reports
People can take home doses of their medication for opioid use disorder under federal rules about to become permanent, Elizabeth Tracey reports
How will making federal regulations permanent change managing people with opioid use disorder? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Making federal guidelines for treatment of people with opioid use disorder that were crafted in response to the pandemic permanent will have both upsides and downsides, though mostly up. That’s according to Eric Strain, a substance use disorders expert at …
Some changes to helping people with opioid use disorder during Covid will become permanent, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Reducing barriers to treatment of opioid use disorder was just one initiative undertaken by the federal government as the Covid-19 pandemic began that aimed to protect the health and lives of many. Eric Strain, a substance use disorders expert at …
Ep 42 Appendix E | Johns Hopkins Center for Nursing Inquiry
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In this podcast, Nursing Inquiry Coordinator, Nadine Rosenblum, and Evidence-based Practice Coordinator, Madeleine Whalen, discuss Appendix E, the Research Evidence Appraisal Tool. They cover how the tool is used to determine the level and quality of the evidence, and assess whether it can …
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