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The impact of COVID-19 on healthcare delivery for people who use opioids: a scoping review.

Karen AlexanderMonika Pogorzelska-MaziarzAngela GerolamoNadia HassenErin L KellyKristin L Rising
Published in: Substance abuse treatment, prevention, and policy (2021)
In summary, this beginning evidence demonstrates that despite early reluctance to use the healthcare system, opioid overdose-related use of healthcare increased throughout the pandemic. Service delivery for medications to treat OUD remained at or above pre-pandemic levels, indicating the ability of telehealth to meet demand. Yet, racial disparities that existed pre-pandemic for PWUO are intensifying, and targeted intervention for high-risk groups is warranted to prevent further mortality. As the pandemic progresses, future research must focus on identifying and supporting subgroups of PWUO who are at heightened risk for experiencing negative outcomes and lack of access to care.
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