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A Longitudinal Collaborative Care Model for Patients With Opioid Problems: Emergency Department Longitudinal Integrated Care (ED-LINC)
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating ED-LINC for Opioid-use Disorder and Emergency Department. Completed, enrolled 40 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The overarching goal of this investigation is to develop and determine the feasibility of a multi-component intervention adapted from a collaborative care framework initiated in the ED for patients at risk for opioid use disorder. This study will provide important feasibility information for future studies of ED-LINC. The collaborative care intervention (ED-LINC) will be supported by a novel Emergency Departement (ED) health information exchange platform.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
ED-LINC will include 1) A brief negotiated interview at the bedside with an emphasis on motivation to link to services 2) Pharmacotherapy including a discussion of opioid safety, take-home naloxone and initiation of buprenorphine from the ED for participants that are interested and eligible; 3) Longitudinal care management which will proceed for 3-months; and 4) Care plan in the Emergency Department Information Exchange (EDIE) system. This will be coupled with a study cell phone and a weekly supervisory case conference which is consistent with collaborative care principles.