Expert providers implement integrated and coordinated care in opioid use disorder treatment.

A qualitative study of managers from 30 high-performing opioid treatment programs in Los Angeles who described the integrated service strategies related      to their performance including provider education and training, availability of MOUD, enhanced coordination and communication among healthcare providers, and resolution of regulatory hurdles.

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The Social Work Role in Reducing 30-Day Readmissions: The Effectiveness of the Bridge Model of Transitional Care

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Varying Estimates of Social Workers in the United States: Which Data Source to Use?