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摘要
上月底,美国成瘾医学会(American Society of Addiction Medicine,ASAM)的代表们在华盛顿特区召开会议,讨论了三个主要议题:利用远程医疗来治疗阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)的药物治疗、让 OUD 患者更容易获得美沙酮治疗(即取消阿片类药物治疗项目 [OTP] 作为唯一处方者的地位),以及为医疗保险患者提供成瘾住院治疗。
ASAM convenes in D.C. to discuss opioid crisis with lawmakers
Late last month, representatives of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) convened in Washington, D.C., to meet on three main topics: utilizing telemedicine to treat opioid use disorder (OUD) with medications, making methadone treatment more accessible for patients with OUD (meaning, remove opioid treatment programs [OTPs] as the sole prescribers), and covering residential treatment for addiction for Medicare patients.