“It’s beyond the relationship between the patient and the therapist,” Linda Hurley, CEO of CODAC Behavioral Healthcare, said of opioid treatment programs (OTPs). She says  OTPs act as a “culture of healing,” not just for opioid use disorders, but in general. Besides reducing the costs of repeat hospital admissions, state officials are hopeful that OTPs will also improve the quality of care offered to people with opioid use disorder.

Read the full article by Alison Knopf by visiting the Addiction Treatment Forum website.

 

 

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