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Collaborative Care Shown to be Successful for Patients with Opioid Addictions

 From the PharmaLive.com News Archive - Mar. 14, 2011

Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have 
found that for the majority of patients with opioid addiction, 
collaborative care with nurse care managers is a successful method of 
service delivery while effectively utilizing the time of physicians 
prescribing buprenorphine. The findings, which appear in the March 14 
issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine, serve as a model of 
service delivery for facilitating access and improving outcomes in 
patients with opioid addiction.


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