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Rural-Urban Disparities in SUD Treatment Marked by Rising Inpatient Care

Due to limited SUD services, rural patients with substance use disorder are 4.5 times more likely to be put into law-enforced inpatient care, revealing stark rural-urban disparities.

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By Sarai Rodriguez

- While substance abuse escalates in rural America, a new study revealed that limited access to substance use disorder treatment has propelled rural adults into court-ordered inpatient care more frequently than urban residents, spotlighting rural-urban disparities.

Substance abuse has struck rural America hard, precipitating a spike in overdose deaths. Over 20 million individuals in rural United States counties grapple with SUD involving opioids, alcohol, stimulants, or a mix thereof.

In 2020, urban counties saw a drug overdose death rate of 28.6 per 100,000 standard population, while in rural counties, it was 26.2, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data.