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William Rioux

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Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy|October 4, 2023
A cost benefit analysis of a virtual overdose monitoring service/mobile overdose response service: the national overdose response serviceWilliam Rioux, Benjamin Enns, Jennifer Jackson, et al.
Harm Reduction Journal|May 9, 2023
Feasibility and acceptability of inserts promoting virtual overdose monitoring services (VOMS) in naloxone kits: a qualitative studyFahad Safi, William Rioux, Nathan Rider, et al.
Addiction Science & Clinical Practice|January 12, 2024
Perspectives of healthcare workers on the integration of overdose detection technologies in acute care settingsWilliam Rioux, Kyle Kilby, Stephanie Jones, et al.
Canadian Journal of Public Health = Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique|March 20, 2026
Policy recommendations for overdose response hotlines and applications as a harm reduction tool: A commentaryWilliam Rioux, Nathan Rider, Jeremy Weleff, et al.
Substance Use & Misuse|February 21, 2025
Perspectives of Key Partners on Improving Awareness of Virtual Harm Reduction Services: A Qualitative StudyNavid Sedaghat, Nathan Rider, William Rioux, et al.
Harm Reduction Journal|April 26, 2026
"We're here, and we're non-judgmental, we're here to save lives": stressors and fulfillment among overdose response hotline operators in CanadaWilliam Rioux, Dylan Viste, Iain Sander, et al.
Harm Reduction Journal|February 2, 2024
Understanding the barriers and facilitators to implementing and sustaining Mobile Overdose Response Services from the perspective of Canadian key interest groups: a qualitative studyBoogyung Seo, Nathan Rider, William Rioux, et al.
Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|October 19, 2024
Virtual/Mobile Overdose Response in Canada: A Social Return on Investment AnalysisWilliam Rioux, Dylan Viste, Stephanie Robertson, et al.
Harm Reduction Journal|July 27, 2024
Perspectives of key interest groups regarding supervised Consumption sites (SCS) and novel virtual harm reduction services / overdose response hotlines and applications: a qualitative Canadian studyBoogyung Seo, William Rioux, Adrian Teare, et al.
Journal of Urban Health : Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine|March 22, 2024
Bridging the Gap in Harm Reduction Using Mobile Overdose Response Services (MORS) in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative StudyBoogyung Seo, William Rioux, Nathan Rider, et al.
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Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy|October 4, 2023
A cost benefit analysis of a virtual overdose monitoring service/mobile overdose response service: the national overdose response serviceWilliam Rioux, Benjamin Enns, Jennifer Jackson, et al.
Harm Reduction Journal|May 9, 2023
Feasibility and acceptability of inserts promoting virtual overdose monitoring services (VOMS) in naloxone kits: a qualitative studyFahad Safi, William Rioux, Nathan Rider, et al.
Addiction Science & Clinical Practice|January 12, 2024
Perspectives of healthcare workers on the integration of overdose detection technologies in acute care settingsWilliam Rioux, Kyle Kilby, Stephanie Jones, et al.
Canadian Journal of Public Health = Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique|March 20, 2026
Policy recommendations for overdose response hotlines and applications as a harm reduction tool: A commentaryWilliam Rioux, Nathan Rider, Jeremy Weleff, et al.
Substance Use & Misuse|February 21, 2025
Perspectives of Key Partners on Improving Awareness of Virtual Harm Reduction Services: A Qualitative StudyNavid Sedaghat, Nathan Rider, William Rioux, et al.
Harm Reduction Journal|April 26, 2026
"We're here, and we're non-judgmental, we're here to save lives": stressors and fulfillment among overdose response hotline operators in CanadaWilliam Rioux, Dylan Viste, Iain Sander, et al.
Harm Reduction Journal|February 2, 2024
Understanding the barriers and facilitators to implementing and sustaining Mobile Overdose Response Services from the perspective of Canadian key interest groups: a qualitative studyBoogyung Seo, Nathan Rider, William Rioux, et al.
Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|October 19, 2024
Virtual/Mobile Overdose Response in Canada: A Social Return on Investment AnalysisWilliam Rioux, Dylan Viste, Stephanie Robertson, et al.
Harm Reduction Journal|July 27, 2024
Perspectives of key interest groups regarding supervised Consumption sites (SCS) and novel virtual harm reduction services / overdose response hotlines and applications: a qualitative Canadian studyBoogyung Seo, William Rioux, Adrian Teare, et al.
Journal of Urban Health : Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine|March 22, 2024
Bridging the Gap in Harm Reduction Using Mobile Overdose Response Services (MORS) in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative StudyBoogyung Seo, William Rioux, Nathan Rider, et al.
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