Outside Articles

In addition to upcoming original content we will be highlighting external articles and resources across our social media platforms. You can also find them all here for easier access.

Stigma, Misunderstanding Among the Barriers to MAT Treatment

As we begin our series of articles on Stigma and Medication-Assisted Treatment, let's start with a look at the history of MAT and some of the current barriers to its use, including the stigma generated by the way it is often provided.

Nearly 90% of Patients with Opioid Use Disorder Lack Medication Access

As we continue our discussion of Stigma and Medication-Assisted Treatment, it’s important to remember that although Maryland has the second lowest treatment gap in the U.S. for people living with OUD, 42.9% remain untreated.

Has the treatment gap for opioid use disorder narrowed in the U.S.?: A yearly assessment from 2010 to 2019”

Read the original study referenced above here.

Telehealth-Based Delivery of Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder: a Critical Review of Recent Developments

Although much of the data needs additional time for comparison and follow-up, 100s of studies are exploring the promising innovations of MOUD through Telehealth treatment. "Telehealth-Based Delivery of Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder: a Critical Review of Recent Developments" compares 30 to find a growing trend of effectiveness and support.

Letter From The Editor

Letter From The Editor

“Welcome back to our second installment of Topic of the Quarter! Two years ago, for February 2020’s Topic of the Month, we took a more “big picture” approach to highlighting the ways in which behavioral health stigma impacted families. Something that stood out to me from those articles were the conversations being had around pregnancy and substance use.”

A Recovery Conversation In The Community by Nina Ovian

A Recovery Conversation In The Community by Nina Ovian

I feel honored to share this particular recovery story with you. Recovery often isn’t linear and isn’t tied to specific measurements or success or achievement. Sometimes recovery is just an ongoing commitment to positive change. This story highlights someone working through a crisis who is also a close friend of mine, which is referenced during the conversation. During the pandemic I moved to an entirely new town where I didn’t know anyone. I met Antonio while he was doing yard work for some of my neighbors. We became close friends quickly over shared life experiences, and his kindness and compassion made me feel at home in a new place.