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News Release
Medicare Part D Plans Have Removed Barriers to Opioid Use Disorder Medications
July 09, 2019
News Release
New research finds racial disparity in use and access to medications for opioid use disorder
November 29, 2022
RTI In The Media
Buprenorphine prescribing for Medicaid beneficiaries down in 2020
April 01, 2022 - HealthDay
Insight
Measurement: The Missing Link to Quality Addiction Treatment
August 26, 2019
RTI In The Media
CMS Policy Change Improved Addiction Treatment Access
July 09, 2019 - Modern Healthcare
Event
Behavioral Health Informatics Conference and Exposition
May 02, 2018
RTI In The Media
Pushed out of network for behavioral healthcare
May 26, 2024 - Leader's Edge Magazine
Impact
Piloting the Linkage of Child Welfare and Medicaid Data
May 17, 2023
News Release
Prior Authorization for Common Opioid Use Disorder Medications Associated with More Adverse Health Outcomes, Study Finds
April 20, 2020
RTI In The Media
Telehealth May Be ‘Game-Changer’ for Addiction Treatment
October 14, 2021 - Healio
Event
CHERISH Conference
June 09, 2017
Announcement
RTI Study Finds Low Rates of Compliance with Buprenorphine Prescribing Guidelines for Treating Individuals with an Opioid Use Disorder
July 08, 2020
RTI In The Media
Trump is coming for Obamacare again
January 10, 2024 - The Atlantic
RTI In The Media
Pandemic stress and loneliness are making addiction more common: When to get help
April 18, 2022 - TODAY
Announcement
RTI Launches New Study to Determine Effects of COVID-19 on Access to Addiction Treatment
June 22, 2020
Announcement
RTI Researchers to Present at 2021 Rx Drug Abuse & Heroin Summit
April 02, 2021
Event
ATLAS Analytic Findings Webinar
June 24, 2020
News Release
RTI International Develops Quality Measures to Improve Substance Use Disorder Treatment
March 31, 2021
News Release
First-of-its-kind research article details substance use disorder prevalence among Medicare beneficiaries and the treatment barriers they face
April 05, 2022
News Release
New Study Finds Patients on High Doses of Opioid Medication Are Being Rapidly Discontinued, Leading to Greater Risk of Emergency Department Visits and Hospitalizations
May 16, 2019