Slashing the Price of Health With Common Sense
Organizations like Health Leads are mobilizing volunteers in hospitals to connect low-income families with human services which address social factors
From German Lopez / Vox: Primary care providers often decline to learn how to treat opioid addiction because it takes too much time and specialization—it’s a complex disease. But ECHO, a New Mexico initiative that links primary care providers with a community of specialists and colleagues, empowers doctors with access to knowledge that allows them to treat tough patients. ECHO began as a resource for Hepatitis C and was so effective, they expanded it for opioid addiction, For some doctors, it breaks down the barrier to getting a waiver to prescribe buprenorphine, am opioid treatment.
Read the Solutions Insights Lab interview with Sanjeev Arora of Project ECHO.
Organizations like Health Leads are mobilizing volunteers in hospitals to connect low-income families with human services which address social factors
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