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Age and racial and ethnic disparities in filled buprenorphine prescriptions post-emergency department visit in Nevada.

Olufemi AjumobiSarah FriedmanJohn WesthoffMichelle GrannerJulie LuceroBrandon KochKarla D Wagner
Published in: Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians open (2024)
Initiation of buprenorphine following an ED visit remains low among Nevadan Medicaid patients and is less likely with increasing age and among Black patients, despite strong evidence supporting its use. Overburdened EDs, lack of attention from managers, and substance use stigma are among possible explanations. When ED clinicians do write buprenorphine prescriptions, peer recovery support could increase the fill rates.
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