Authors
William C Goedel, Aaron Shapiro, Magdalena Cerdá, Jennifer W Tsai, Scott E Hadland, Brandon DL Marshall
Publication date
2020/4/1
Journal
JAMA Network Open
Volume
3
Issue
4
Pages
e203711-e203711
Publisher
American Medical Association
Description
Importance
Treatment with methadone or buprenorphine is the current standard of care for opioid use disorder. Given the paucity of research identifying which patients will respond best to which medication, both medications should be accessible to all patients so that patients can determine which works best for them. However, given differences in the historical contexts of their initial implementation, access to each of these medications may vary along racial/ethnic lines.
Objective
To examine the extent to which capacity to provide methadone and buprenorphine vary with measures of racial/ethnic segregation.
Design, Setting, and Participants
This cross-sectional study included all counties and county-equivalent divisions in the US in 2016. Data on racial/ethnic population distribution were derived from the American Community Survey, and data on locations of facilities providing methadone and buprenorphine were …
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