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Implementing a Mobile Clinic for Opioid Use Disorder Treatment in an Urban and Rural Context

Description
Highlights a study on the efficacy of the mobile clinic model at providing opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment in rural and urban areas. Compares and evaluates mobile OUD treatment programs in Pittsburgh, PA and rural Robeson County, NC. Evaluates programs on the basis of community engagement, cost, and partnerships with local pharmacies, among other measures.
Author(s)
Orrin D. Ware, Divya Venkat, Robyn Jordan, et al.
Citation
Substance Use & Addiction Journal, 46(4), 799–805
Date
10/2025
Tagged as
Access · Health disparities · Illicit drug use · Mobile and episodic healthcare delivery · Prescription drug misuse · Rural-urban differences