Michigan Removes Barrier to Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
Michigan Removes Barrier to Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services recently got rid of an administrative barrier tied to seeking treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) as well as other medical conditions. The state removed long-held “prior authorization” requirements for medications used to treat the disorder, including buprenorphine, as part of medication-assisted treatment (MAT). MAT, when coupled with counseling or behavioral therapy, is considered an optimal solution for addressing OUD.Without this barrier, a primary care physician (PCP) can prescribe buprenorphine for people with addictions to use at home, “significantly increasing treatment access,” according to the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). And, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, “Studies have shown medication-assisted treatment reduces opioid use, deaths, crime and infectious diseases.”Taking away insurance barriers is “a major step forward,” said Dr. Debra Pinals, medical director for the Michigan health department’s behavioral health and forensic initiatives. Before the change, individuals suffering from OUD would first have to get approval from an insurance carrier to be prescribed a specific medication or simply not be reimbursed.
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Michigan Bill Would Curb Pre-Approval Rules in Health Carehttps://www.bridgemi.com/michigan-health-watch/opioid-addiction-treatment-just-got-easier-thousands-michigan
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