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The importance of paying more for mobile than brick and mortar methadone

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Alison Knopf, Addiction Treatment Forum
February 4, 2025
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Linda Hurley, CEO of CODAC Behavioral Healthcare in Rhode Island, explains the value of both brick and mortar opioid treatment programs (OTPs) and mobile vans, but also why delivering treatment in mobile vans can be more expensive than in OTPs. In addition, she explains by both are necessary.

CODAC launched the first mobile medical unit to be approved under the new Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) regulations (see https://atforum.com/2022/08/methadone-van-codac-approved/).

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