Medication for addiction treatment and acute care utilization in HIV-positive adults with substance use disorders
Abstract
Medication for addiction treatment (MAT) could reduce acute care utilization in HIV-positive individuals with substance use disorders. The study objective was to determine if HIV-positive people with substance use disorders treated with MAT report less acute care utilization than those not receiving MAT. We assessed the association between MAT and acute care utilization among HIV-positive individuals with alcohol or opioid use disorder. Acute...
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Title
Medication for addiction treatment and acute care utilization in HIV-positive adults with substance use disorders
Published Date
Nov 5, 2019
Journal
Volume
32
Issue
9
Pages
1177 - 1181
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