After rehab for opioids, nearly half of Medicaid beneficiaries do not receive follow-up care

After rehab for opioids, nearly half of Medicaid beneficiaries do not receive follow-up care

Despite strong evidence for the importance of outpatient care after inpatient residential treatment for opioid use disorder, nearly half of Medicaid beneficiaries are not receiving follow-up care or medication-assisted treatment within a month of discharge, according to a new analysis led by University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health scientists.

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