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Health Disparities Persist in Patient Access to Opioid Treatments

For over a decade, women, Black adults, and Hispanic adults have not had equal patient access to opioid treatment, revealing key health disparities.

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By Sarai Rodriguez

- Women, as well as Black and Hispanic populations, have faced longstanding health disparities in patient access to opioid treatments like buprenorphine, a Mayo Clinic study published in JAMA Network Open found.

Buprenorphine, approved by the FDA in 2002, is one of the key medications used in medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder (OUD). Since its approval, an abundance of evidence has shown the impact buprenorphine has in reducing opioid overdose.

Researchers examined trends in access to buprenorphine and disparities in access after an opioid-related emergency department visit between 2014 and 2020.