Stemming the Tide: The Role of Payment and Delivery System Reform in Combating the Opioid Epidemic

遏制浪潮:支付和交付系统改革在抗击阿片类药物流行中的作用

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    10215466
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 59.6万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2020
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2020-07-15 至 2024-04-30
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

PROJECT SUMMARY The crisis of opioid misuse, addiction, and overdose has had a devastating impact on communities, with more than 400,000 people killed from an opioid-related overdose between 1999 and 2017. Because the opioid epidemic is a complex and heterogeneous issue, effective responses are required from public and private stakeholders, as well as healthcare systems and communities. The healthcare system has played a partial role in creating the crisis through liberal use of prescription opioids for pain, and healthcare providers and organizations have a unique and important role to play in tempering the crisis. By focusing on the dyad of both opioid prescribing as well as opioid use disorder treatment, healthcare organizations and policymakers may be able to effectively combat this national epidemic. In order to do so, however, it is necessary to first understand how various organizational characteristics impact prescribing practices and care for patients with opioid use disorder across the continuum. In this proposed research, we will use multiple waves of the National Survey of ACOs and the National Survey of Healthcare Organizations and Systems, linked to national Medicare and Medicaid claims, as well as American Hospital Association Annual Survey data to assess the role of healthcare organizations in general, and payment and delivery reforms specifically, on opioid use disorder prevention and treatment. After fielding another survey wave to create longitudinal responses on opioid related questions, we will 1) estimate changes in potentially hazardous prescribing, opioid use monitoring, and overdose associated with organizational characteristics, including alternative payment model participation, and 2) estimate changes in opioid use disorder treatment associated with organizational characteristics and contractual arrangements. By combining surveys on organizational response to the opioid crisis with administrative claims data, we will uncover associations between specific actions by health systems and outcomes that could influence opioid use disorder and substance use disorders more broadly. As policymakers and providers seek out new methods to ensure opioids are thoughtfully prescribed and to effectively care for patients with opioid use disorder through the traditional health care delivery system, our findings will help providers choose the most effective organizational strategies to combat the opioid epidemic.
项目总结 阿片类药物滥用、成瘾和过量的危机对社区产生了毁灭性的影响,还有更多 1999至2017年间,有40多万人死于与阿片类药物相关的过量使用。因为阿片类药物 疫情是一个复杂而多样的问题,公共和私人都需要有效的应对措施 利益相关者,以及医疗保健系统和社区。医疗保健系统发挥了部分作用 通过大量使用处方阿片类止痛药来制造危机,医疗保健提供者和 各组织在缓和危机方面发挥着独特而重要的作用。通过专注于两者的二元体 阿片类药物处方以及阿片类药物使用障碍的治疗,医疗保健组织和政策制定者可能 能够有效地抗击这场全国性的疫情。然而,为了做到这一点,有必要首先了解 不同的组织特征如何影响阿片类药物使用患者的处方实践和护理 整个连续体的无序。在这项拟议的研究中,我们将使用多波全国调查 ACOS和全国医疗组织和系统调查,与国家医疗保险和 医疗补助申请,以及美国医院协会年度调查数据,以评估医疗保健的作用 一般组织,特别是支付和交付改革,阿片类药物使用障碍的预防和 治疗。在回答了另一波调查浪潮以对阿片类药物相关问题做出纵向回应后,我们 1)是否会估计潜在危险处方、阿片类药物使用监测和与过量相关的变化 具有组织特征,包括替代支付模式参与,以及2)估计变化 在阿片类药物使用方面,障碍治疗与组织特点和合同安排有关。 通过将组织应对阿片类药物危机的调查与行政索赔数据结合起来,我们将 揭示卫生系统的具体行动与可能影响阿片类药物使用的结果之间的关联 更广泛地说,精神障碍和物质使用障碍。随着政策制定者和提供商寻找新的方法来 确保阿片类药物处方周到,并通过以下途径有效护理阿片类药物使用障碍患者 在传统的医疗保健提供系统中,我们的研究结果将帮助提供者选择最有效的 打击阿片类药物流行的组织战略。

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    2023
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    2
  • 作者:
    Terri D Lewinson;G. Simpson;Yisiara Aileen Aguirre Rodriguez;Justice Nagovich;Sophia Allen
  • 通讯作者:
    Sophia Allen

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Stemming the Tide: The Role of Payment and Delivery System Reform in Combating the Opioid Epidemic
遏制浪潮:支付和交付系统改革在抗击阿片类药物流行中的作用
  • 批准号:
    10393004
  • 财政年份:
    2020
  • 资助金额:
    $ 59.6万
  • 项目类别:
Stemming the Tide: The Role of Payment and Delivery System Reform in Combating the Opioid Epidemic
遏制浪潮:支付和交付系统改革在抗击阿片类药物流行中的作用
  • 批准号:
    10597613
  • 财政年份:
    2020
  • 资助金额:
    $ 59.6万
  • 项目类别:

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