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1. The role of community health centers in addressing the opioid epidemic

2. Federal legislation to address the opioid crisis: Medicaid provisions in the SUPPORT Act

3. Financing community health workers in transitions clinics

4. Extended-release opioid agonists and antagonist medications for addiction treatment (MAT) in patients with opioid use disorder: effectiveness and value : final evidence report

5. Opioid use disorders: HHS needs measures to assess the effectiveness of efforts to expand access to medication-assisted treatment : report to majority leader, U.S. Senate

6. Why health plans should go to the "MAT" in the fight against opioid addiction

7. Medi-Cal moves addiction treatment into the mainstream: early lessons from the Drug Medi-Cal Organized Delivery System pilots

8. Substance use in California: a look at addiction and treatment

9. Flexibilities in controlled substances prescribing and dispensing during the COVID-19 pandemic

10. Learning from COVID-19: how pandemic-era policies for methadone prescribing could improve opioid treatment

11. Digital health technologies as an adjunct to medication assisted therapy for opioid use disorder: final evidence report and meeting summary

12. Opioid use disorder: barriers to Medicaid beneficiaries' access to treatment medications : report to Congressional committees

13. Geographic disparities affect access to buprenorphine services for opioid use disorder

15. Lowering the barriers to medication treatment for people with opioid use disorder: evidence for a low-threshold approach

16. Increasing access to medications for opioid use disorder: policy strategies during and after COVID-19 pandemic

17. Opioid crisis

18. Opioid use disorder: developing depot buprenorphine products for treatment

19. Opioid use decreased in Medicare Part D, while medication-assisted treatment increased

20. MAT in the emergency department: FAQ