Conclusion Collaborative care with nurse care managers in an urban primary care practice is an alternative and successful treatment method for most patients with opioid addiction that makes effective use of time for physicians who prescribe buprenorphine. (Source: Archives of Internal Medicine)
Collaborative Care of Opioid-Addicted Patients in Primary Care Using Buprenorphine: Five-Year Experience [Original Investigation]
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