Association between trajectories of buprenorphine treatment and emergency department and in‐patient utilization
Addiction2015Vol. 111(5), pp. 892–902
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Wei‐Hsuan Lo‐Ciganic, Walid F. Gellad, Adam J. Gordon, Gerald Cochran, Michael A. Zemaitis, Terri Cathers, David Kelley, Julie M. Donohue
Abstract
Six distinct buprenorphine treatment trajectories were identified in this population-based low-income Medicaid cohort in Pennsylvania, USA. There appears to be an association between persistent use of buprenorphine for 12 months and lower risk of all-cause hospitalizations/emergency department visits.
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