Exploring the Question of Financial Incentives for Training Amongst Non-Adopters of MOUD in Rural Primary Care
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Description
Explores the role of stigma in West Virginia primary care
providers' decision to undergo training to receive a
medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) waiver and the
effect financial incentives have on that decision.
Discusses providers' perceptions of MOUD treatment and
perceived barriers to attaining a waiver, among other
issues.
Author(s)
Treah Haggerty, Nicholas A. Turiano, Tyra Turner, Patricia Dekeseredy, Cara L. Sedney
Citation
Addiction Science and Clinical Practice, 17, 72
Date
12/2022
Tagged as
Illicit drug use
· Integrated service delivery
· Interprofessional training of the health workforce
· Prescription drug misuse
· Primary care
· Statistics and data
· West Virginia
