2022
Resident attitudes, experiences, and preferences on initiating buprenorphine in the emergency department: A national survey
Yu MJ, Hawk K. Resident attitudes, experiences, and preferences on initiating buprenorphine in the emergency department: A national survey. AEM Education And Training 2022, 6: e10779. PMID: 35784380, PMCID: PMC9242423, DOI: 10.1002/aet2.10779.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOpioid use disorderEmergency departmentEM residency trainingPrimary teaching hospitalEvidence-based managementEmergency physiciansResidency trainingResident emergency physiciansEvidence-based treatmentsBuprenorphine treatmentOUD treatmentED settingTeaching hospitalX-waiverUse disordersBuprenorphineClinical useResident physiciansDistrict of ColumbiaPhysiciansAnonymous surveyEM residency programsEM residentsPatientsNational survey
2017
Cost‐effectiveness of emergency department‐initiated treatment for opioid dependence
Busch SH, Fiellin DA, Chawarski MC, Owens PH, Pantalon MV, Hawk K, Bernstein SL, O'Connor PG, D'Onofrio G. Cost‐effectiveness of emergency department‐initiated treatment for opioid dependence. Addiction 2017, 112: 2002-2010. PMID: 28815789, PMCID: PMC5657503, DOI: 10.1111/add.13900.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCost-effectiveness acceptability curvesOpioid dependenceCommunity-based treatmentBrief interventionAcceptability curvesPast weekHealth care system costsHealth care system perspectiveAddiction treatmentOpioid-dependent patientsPatient time costsHealth care useFormal addiction treatmentBuprenorphine treatmentUrban EDEmergency departmentPrimary carePatient engagementTreatment engagementPatientsReferralSecondary analysisBuprenorphineNumber of daysIntervention