UniCare Health Plan in West Virginia Takes Action to Help Treat Substance Use Disorder Across the State
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"I'm confident that if we mainstream the treatment of substance use disorders into the primary care setting, we are going to make significant progress in slowing and stopping the tragic addiction crisis that is crippling our state," said
Project ECHO was first developed at the
"Medication assisted treatment is the best, proven weapon doctors have to help the seemingly endless number of people whose lives are being destroyed by opioid and substance addiction," said
Medication assisted treatment combines medications used to treat substance use disorders with behavioral counseling and social support. It is a comprehensive approach to addressing dependence, including struggles with withdrawal, cravings and relapse. It has been proven to help individuals overcome addiction and maintain long-term recovery. Expanding the use of medication assisted treatment among primary care providers who are not addiction specialists requires the spread of information about specialized medications and approaches used to treat substance use disorders. With this knowledge, providers can treat disorders themselves, within their own clinics, or be better positioned to coordinate care for their patients with support from a team of mental and physical health care specialists.
"Addiction is not a quick fix," Berry added. "We cannot give patients a pill and tell them that this will make it all better. Physicians need to address the whole person and have the insight on how to adjust treatment for their patients as needed. Ongoing guidance through Project ECHO is going to provide that support."
Health care providers who are interested in learning more about Project ECHO substance use disorder treatment sessions can contact WVCTSI or visit http://wvctsi.org/programs/community-engagement-outreach/project-echo/. Sessions are currently being conducted and registration is ongoing for all interested
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