Lai Jeffrey T, Chapman Brittany P, Carreiro Stephanie P, Costigan Amy D, Rodriguez-Perez Karla M, Gonzalez Gerardo, Babu Kavita M
Division of Medical Toxicology, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA.
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA.
Proc Annu Hawaii Int Conf Syst Sci. 2020;2020:3488-3496. Epub 2020 Jan 7.
The opioid epidemic is a growing public health emergency in the United States, with deaths from opioid overdose having increased five-fold since 1999. Emergency departments (EDs) are the primary sites of medical care after near-fatal opioid overdose but are poorly equipped to provide adequate substance use treatment planning prior to discharge. In many underserved locales, limited access to clinicians trained in addiction medicine and behavioral health exacerbates this disparity. In an effort to improve post-overdose care in the ED, we developed a telemedicine protocol to facilitate timely access to substance use disorder evaluations. In this paper, we describe the conception and refinement of the telemedicine program, our experience with the first 20 participants, and potential implications of the platform on health disparities for individuals with opioid use disorder.
阿片类药物泛滥在美国已演变成一场日益严重的公共卫生紧急事件,自1999年以来,因阿片类药物过量致死的人数增长了四倍。急诊科是阿片类药物过量导致濒死状态后进行医疗救治的主要场所,但在出院前,其提供充分的物质使用治疗计划的能力却很有限。在许多医疗服务不足的地区,接受过成瘾医学和行为健康培训的临床医生数量有限,这加剧了这种差异。为了改善急诊科的过量用药后护理,我们制定了一项远程医疗方案,以促进及时获得物质使用障碍评估。在本文中,我们描述了远程医疗项目的构思与完善过程、我们对首批20名参与者的经验,以及该平台对阿片类药物使用障碍患者健康差异的潜在影响。