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RECRUITINGINTERVENTIONAL

Telehealth vs In-Person Evaluation of Addiction Treatment After Visiting the Emergency Department

In Person vs Telehealth Opioid Use Disorder Treatment After Patients Leave the Emergency Department

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About This Trial

Main study objective: compare long-term buprenorphine treatment outcomes for patients who start buprenorphine for opioid use disorder (OUD) in the emergency department and are then referred to get outpatient buprenorphine treatment either via telehealth or at an in-person clinic. Researchers will: Compare rates of establishing outpatient OUD treatment, how long patients stay on buprenorphine, and patients' experience with care to determine whether patient experiences and outcomes are better for patients referred to telehealth treatment versus patients patients referred to in-person treatment after they leave the emergency department. Participants will: Be recruited from 3 different hospital emergency departments. Answer questionnaires at baseline and then 1, 3, 6, and 9 months after their initial emergency department visit.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Adult patients who present to the emergency department and receive buprenorphine (either administered or prescribed) to treat OUD - do not have an established outpatient clinic where they will get buprenorphine when they leave the emergency department Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - inability to give consent - patients living in institutions (e.g., nursing homes, prisons) - unable to complete questionnaires in either English or Spanish Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Adult patients who present to the emergency department and receive buprenorphine (either administered or prescribed) to treat OUD * do not have an established outpatient clinic where they will get buprenorphine when they leave the emergency department Exclusion Criteria: * inability to give consent * patients living in institutions (e.g., nursing homes, prisons) * unable to complete questionnaires in either English or Spanish

Treatments Being Tested

OTHER

referral to telehealth treatment

the intervention tested will be referral to get outpatient treatment via telehealth. Participants in the telehealth arm will receive the intervention.

OTHER

referral to in person treatment

participants in the in person arm will be referred to in person OUD treatment after they leave the ED

Locations (3)

El Centro Regional Medical Center Emergency Department
El Centro, California, United States
University of California Davis Emergency Department
Sacramento, California, United States
Olive View - UCLA Medical Center Emegency Department
Sylmar, California, United States