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Study: Medicaid expansion improved access to MOUD, but more efforts needed
States that enacted Medicaid expansion have seen an increase in the likelihood that outpatients with opioid use disorder (OUD) receive one of the evidence-based medication treatments. The magnitude of the increase suggests, however, that Medicaid expansion alone has not been a sufficient strategy for realizing the potential of medications for OUD (MOUD).