Implementation of a Telemedicine Program for MOUD

Resource Type: Workflow, Case Study
Year: 2020
Organization/Source: Harm Reduction Journal; University of Miami
Tags: MAT/MOUD, Telehealth

This article describes the development and implementation of a medical student-run TeleMOUD (medications for opioid use disorder) clinic through an academic medical center-operated syringe services program. It provides this clinic’s implementation methods and workflow that can be replicated in other places. It also describes results from this program.

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