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Adapting inpatient addiction medicine consult services during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Miriam T H HarrisAlyssa PeterkinPaxton BachHonora EnglanderEmily LapidusTheresa RolleyMelissa B WeimerZoe M Weinstein
Published in: Addiction science & clinical practice (2021)
We believe that ACS were essential to hospitals' readiness to support patients that have been systematically marginilized during the pandemic. We suggest that hospitals invest in telehealth infrastructure within the hospital, and consider cellphone donations for people without cellphones, to help maintain access to care for vulnerable patients. In addition, we recommend hospital systems evaluate the impact of such interventions. As the economic strain on the healthcare system from COVID-19 threatens the very existence of ACS, overdose deaths continue rising across North America, highlighting the essential nature of these services. We believe it is imperative that health care systems continue investing in hospital-based ACS during public health crises.
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