Establishing A Telehealth Program In Primary Care For The Treatment Of Opioid Use Disorder
Author ORCID Identifier
Katherine Coulter:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9455-4084
Publication Title
Journal of Doctoral Nursing Practice
ISSN
23809418
E-ISSN
23809426
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Background: More than 130 Americans die from opioid overdose each day. To address the opioid epidemic, opioid treatment programs are in place to treat substance use disorder. These programs have seen an influx of patients and are not able to accommodate the number of patients. Primary care practices can help with the crisis by providing an office-based opioid treatment (OBOT) program. Objective: To describe the necessary steps and considerations to put in place for implementing a telehealth OBOT program. Establishing a telehealth program for patients controlled on medication-assisted treatment can improve access to care, improve patient compliance, and redirect the workflow of the family practice. Methodos: After a literature review of established OBOT programs, state and federal laws, Medicare and reimbursement policies, a telehealth opioid treatment program was designed for private primary care practice. Conclusions: Primary care practices can should implement an office based opioid treatment program via telehealth to improve workflow and accessibility to care. Implications for Nursing: To offer improved access to care for patients with opioid addiction and seamless workflow in the office-based setting, primary care practices should consider establishing their telehealth OBOT program based on the following recommendations.
First Page
207
Last Page
215
Publication Date
11-1-2020
DOI
10.1891/JDNP-D-19-00068
PubMed ID
33334926
Keywords
addiction treatment, primary care, substance abuse, telehealth
Recommended Citation
Coulter, Katherine J. and Hintzsche, Mary F., "Establishing A Telehealth Program In Primary Care For The Treatment Of Opioid Use Disorder" (2020). NIU Bibliography. 194.
https://huskiecommons.lib.niu.edu/niubib/194
Department
School of Nursing