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Multi-Model Implementation Of Evidence-Based Care In The Treatment Of Opioid Use Disorder In Pennsylvania, Sarah Kawasaki, Erica Francis, Sara Mills, Glenn Buchberger, Ruth Hogentogler, Jennifer Kraschnewski Nov 2019

Multi-Model Implementation Of Evidence-Based Care In The Treatment Of Opioid Use Disorder In Pennsylvania, Sarah Kawasaki, Erica Francis, Sara Mills, Glenn Buchberger, Ruth Hogentogler, Jennifer Kraschnewski

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Pennsylvania has the third highest rate of death due to drug overdose (44.3 per 100,000) in the country, which is significantly higher than the national rate. This continues to have drastic societal impact. Medication assisted treatment (MAT), which includes opioid agonist medications, is the gold standard in treatment for OUD; however, a significant gap remains between the number of individuals in need of treatment and the number of MAT providers. Penn State Health established a system to address the opioid epidemic through the Pennsylvania Coordinated Medication Assisted Treatment program utilizing lessons learned from existing validated models. Connecting primary care sites …


Expanding Treatment For Opioid Use Disorder In Publicly Funded Primary Care Clinics: Exploratory Evaluation Of The Nyc Health + Hospitals Buprenorphine Echo Program, Babak Tofighi, Noah Isaacs, Hannah Byrnes-Enoch, Rebecca Lakew, Joshua D Lee, Carolyn Berry, Daniel Schatz Nov 2019

Expanding Treatment For Opioid Use Disorder In Publicly Funded Primary Care Clinics: Exploratory Evaluation Of The Nyc Health + Hospitals Buprenorphine Echo Program, Babak Tofighi, Noah Isaacs, Hannah Byrnes-Enoch, Rebecca Lakew, Joshua D Lee, Carolyn Berry, Daniel Schatz

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Project Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (Project ECHO) offers an innovative and low-cost approach to enhancing the management of complex conditions among primary care providers. The NYC Health + Hospitals Buprenorphine ECHO (H + H ECHO) program offers primary care providers (PCPs) training and support in managing opioid use disorder (OUD). This exploratory study assessed the feasibility of a 16-session video conferencing platform led by Addiction Medicine experts in improving addiction knowledge, perceived self-efficacy, and buprenorphine prescribing among PCPs located in 17 publicly-funded ambulatory care clinics. A pre- and post-training survey assessed changes in knowledge and self-efficacy. Buprenorphine prescribing patterns …


Extension For Community Healthcare Outcomes-Palliative Care In Africa Program: Improving Access To Quality Palliative Care, Sriram Yennurajalingam, Charles E Amos, John Weru, Edwina Beryl V N D Addo Opare-Lokko, Joseph Anthony Arthur, Kristy Nguyen, Olaitan Soyannwo, Runcie C W Chidebe, Janet L Williams, Zhanni Lu, Ellen Baker, Sanjeev Arora, Eduardo Bruera, Suresh Reddy Jul 2019

Extension For Community Healthcare Outcomes-Palliative Care In Africa Program: Improving Access To Quality Palliative Care, Sriram Yennurajalingam, Charles E Amos, John Weru, Edwina Beryl V N D Addo Opare-Lokko, Joseph Anthony Arthur, Kristy Nguyen, Olaitan Soyannwo, Runcie C W Chidebe, Janet L Williams, Zhanni Lu, Ellen Baker, Sanjeev Arora, Eduardo Bruera, Suresh Reddy

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PURPOSE: There is limited access to quality palliative care (PC) for patients with advanced cancer in sub-Saharan Africa. Our aim was to describe the development of the Project Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes-Palliative Care in Africa (ECHO-PACA) program and describe a preliminary evaluation of attitudes and knowledge of participants regarding the ability of the program to deliver quality PC.

METHODS: An interdisciplinary team at the MD Anderson Cancer Center, guided by experts in PC in sub-Saharan Africa, adapted a standardized curriculum based on PC needs in the region. Participants were then recruited, and monthly telementoring sessions were held for 16 …


Whatsapp: A Real-Time Tool To Reduce The Knowledge Gap And Share The Best Clinical Practices In Psoriasis, Luis D Mazzuoccolo, Maria Noel Esposito, Paula C Luna, Sharon Seiref, Mirtha Dominguez, Cristina M Echeverria Apr 2019

Whatsapp: A Real-Time Tool To Reduce The Knowledge Gap And Share The Best Clinical Practices In Psoriasis, Luis D Mazzuoccolo, Maria Noel Esposito, Paula C Luna, Sharon Seiref, Mirtha Dominguez, Cristina M Echeverria

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BACKGROUND: Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects around 100 million people worldwide. The burden of disease is high, but more recent therapies show promising results. Clinicians need, however, more training in the use of such therapies.

INTRODUCTION: Project ECHO

MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred thirty-two dermatologists in Argentina were invited to participate in the WhatsApp discussion group. After 1 year of participation, a follow-up questionnaire was used to assess the effectiveness of the project.

RESULTS: Eighty dermatologists participated. All questions placed in the discussion were answered by a psoriasis specialist, 79% of which were answered within the first …


Army And Navy Echo Pain Telementoring Improves Clinician Opioid Prescribing For Military Patients: An Observational Cohort Study., Joanna G. Katzman, Clifford R. Qualls, William A. Satterfield, Martin Kistin, Keith Hofmann, Nina Greenberg, Robin Swift, George D. Comerci, Rebecca Fowler, Sanjeev Arora Mar 2019

Army And Navy Echo Pain Telementoring Improves Clinician Opioid Prescribing For Military Patients: An Observational Cohort Study., Joanna G. Katzman, Clifford R. Qualls, William A. Satterfield, Martin Kistin, Keith Hofmann, Nina Greenberg, Robin Swift, George D. Comerci, Rebecca Fowler, Sanjeev Arora

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BACKGROUND: Opioid overdose deaths occur in civilian and military populations and are the leading cause of accidental death in the USA.

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether ECHO Pain telementoring regarding best practices in pain management and safe opioid prescribing yielded significant declines in opioid prescribing.

DESIGN: A 4-year observational cohort study at military medical treatment facilities worldwide.

PARTICIPANTS: Patients included 54.6% females and 46.4% males whose primary care clinicians (PCCs) opted to participate in ECHO Pain; the comparison group included 39.9% females and 60.1% males whose PCCs opted not to participate in ECHO Pain.

INTERVENTION: PCCs attended 2-h weekly Chronic Pain …