Racial/ethnic disparities in the availability of hospital based opioid use disorder treatment

Original research
by
Chang, Ji Eun et al

Release Date

2022

Geography

USA

Language of Resource

English

Full Text Available

No

Open Access / OK to Reproduce

No

Peer Reviewed

Yes

Objective

This study examines the relationship between hospital-based or initiated OUD services and the racial/ethnic composition of the surrounding community.

Findings/Key points

Even after controlling for hospital size, the overdose burden in the community, community socioeconomic characteristics, and state funding, hospitals in communities with high percentage of Black or Hispanic residents had significantly lower odds of offering the most common hospital-based programs to address OUD – including programs that increase access to formal treatment services, prescriber guidelines, targeted risk education and harm reduction, and community coalitions to address opioid use.

Design/methods

Dataset from nonprofit hospitals

Keywords

Equity
About PWUD
Illegal drugs
Substitution/OAT
Transitions in care/treatment
Hospitals