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Facilitating In-Hospital Opioid Treatment Program Intakes to Support Hospital to OTP Linkage among Hospitalized Patients with Opioid Use Disorder: An Implementation Trial in Four Hospitals

Organization UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVERLocation Aurora, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Apr 2026Deadline 31 Jan 2031
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY202621+ years oldAdanonAdoptionAdultAdult HumanAgreementAlthoseApplication ContextAssess implementationCaringCessation of lifeCharacteristicsClinicalCollectionConsultationsDataDeathDocumentationDolophineEffectivenessElectronic Health RecordEnrollmentEnsureEvaluationFeedbackFocus GroupsGoalsHospital AdmissionHospitalizationHospitalsHybridsImplementation assessmentIndividualIntakeLearningLifeLinkMaintenanceMeasurementMeasuresMedicalMedical DirectorsMedicineMental HealthMental HygieneMethadoneMethadoseModificationMonitorOn-Line SystemsOnline SystemsOut-patientsOutpatientsOverdosePRISM frameworkPRISM modelPatientsPerformancePersonsPhasePhysician ExecutivesPractical Robust Implementation and Sustainability ModelPragmatic, Robust Implementation and Sustainability ModelProcessPsychological HealthRE-AIMRandomizedReach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and MaintenanceRegulationRelaxationReportingResearch ResourcesResourcesSeriesServicesSiteSite VisitSurvey InstrumentSurveysTimeTransportationVulnerable Populationsaccess to transportationacute careaddictionaddictive disorderadulthoodcare as usualclinical careclinical practicecluster randomized designconsultationcontextual factorscosteffectiveness measureeffectiveness outcomeeffectiveness testingeffectiveness-related outcomeselectronic health care recordelectronic health medical recordelectronic health plan recordelectronic health registryelectronic medical health recordenrollevaluate implementationevaluation of implementationevidence baseformative assessmentformative evaluationhospital careimplementation costimplementation evaluationimplementation facilitationimplementation fidelityimplementation investmentimplementation measuresimplementation outcomesimplementation scienceimplementation trialimprovedmedication for opioid use disordermeetingmeetingsmembermethadone maintenancemethadone maintenance programmethadone maintenance therapymethadone maintenance treatmentmethadone treatmentmortalitymutual learningnovelonline computeropiate use disorderopiate withdrawalopioid detoxopioid detoxificationopioid treatment programopioid use disorderopioid withdrawaloverdose deathoverdose fatalitiespost implementationrandomisationrandomizationrandomly assignedreach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenancescreeningscreeningssecondary outcomesocial stigmastigmasustained recoverytransportation accesstreatment as usualtreatment programtreatment siteuptakeusual carevulnerable groupvulnerable individualvulnerable peopleweb based
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PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT
Methadone is a highly effective medication for opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment. When taken regularly, it is

associated with a 50% mortality reduction. Unfortunately, less than 5% of the estimated 7.6 million individuals

with OUD receive methadone treatment. Hospitalization is a touch point to initiate methadone for…

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