Characterizing complex opioid use disorder care trajectories and outcomes following acute service utilization: A
Noa Krawczyk1, Ignacio Bórquez1, Megan Miller1
1Department of Population Health, Center for Opioid Epidemiology and Policy, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, New York, United States of America.
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Despite robust evidence that medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) reduce overdose and mortality, substantial care gaps remain following opioid-related hospital encounters. The opioid use disorder (OUD) Cascade of Care framework conceptualizes progression from identification to treatment initiation and retention, yet limited research has examined how real-world OUD treatment trajectories unfold, particularly across treatment episodes and multiple care settings. This paper describes an NIH-funded study protocol (1R01DA061367-01A1) to conduct a longitudinal observational study using linked administrative data across New York City to characterize OUD treatment trajectories following opioid-related hospital encounters. Using the OUD Cascade of Care framework, we will apply state sequence analysis to identify common patterns of OUD treatment engagement in the year following hospitalization, including transitions between treatment modalities and periods in and out of care. We will examine how care trajectories vary by individual and neighborhood characteristics, and assess associations between trajectories and key outcomes, including rehospitalization, overdose, and mortality. By applying novel data-driven longitudinal methods, this study will advance understanding of the complex, non-linear nature of OUD treatment engagement. Findings will inform health system and policy efforts to identify populations at elevated risk, hospital-based interventions, and opportunities to address gaps in care to reduce overdose-related harms.
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