Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) of Veterans with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) decreases mortality and improves treatment follow-up. However, outside of large and/or urban VA medical centers, there are shortages of providers with experience treating OUD and a license to prescribe buprenorphine. This has resulted in decreased access to MAT (buprenorphine/naloxone and injectable naltrexone) at rural CBOCs and increased overdose rates in rural areas. Some individual prescribers have used clinical video teleconferencing (CVT) to overcome geographic barriers and prescribe MAT to Veterans in CBOCs. However, while locally effective, these arrangements are not standardized and are not parts of larger VISN-wide or national VHA strategies. This proposal describes an effective program that the investigators propose to replicate and expand. The program involves increasing prescribing rates of MAT for OUD in CBOCs using telemedicine. The investigators propose to (A) develop materials and procedures for the dissemination of telemedicine delivery of MAT to Veterans at CBOCs and (B) implement telemedicine prescribing of MAT at rural CBOCs in Northern Maine that lack on-site MAT providers. MAT will be prescribed by the VISN 1 Telemental Health Hub, which already provides medication management, psychotherapy, and some MAT to sites in Northern Maine. In later years, the program will be expanded to other VISN 1 CBOCs, and to other TMH Regional Hubs that provide services to wide catchment areas in other VISNs. By building on an existing infrastructure connecting these TMH Regional Hubs to CBOCs and collaborating with other national initiatives (e.g. SCAN ECHO, PDSI, and academic detailing), telemedicine MAT will be rapidly disseminated to Veterans at CBOCs who are at high risk for illness, overdose, and premature death from opioids.
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Population potentially able to benefit from telemedicine MAT
Timeframe: through study completion, up to 1 year
AUDIT-C
Timeframe: through study completion, up to 1 year
Cost of Telemedicine MAT
Timeframe: through study completion, up to 1 year
Cost of Training and Implementation
Timeframe: through study completion, up to 1 year
Veterans' subjective experience of telemedicine MAT
Timeframe: through study completion, up to 1 year
Providers' experience of implementing MAT
Timeframe: through study completion, up to 1 year
Negative toxicology tests
Timeframe: through study completion, up to 1 year
Number of CBOCs participating in telemedicine MAT
Timeframe: through study completion, up to 1 year
Brief Addiction Monitor-Revised (BAM-R)
Timeframe: through study completion, up to 1 year
Number of providers participating in telemedicine MAT
Timeframe: through study completion, up to 1 year