Beginning Medication Treatment

Background

As soon as a patient is identified with opioid use disorder, it should be addressed to ensure efficient access to evidence-based treatment and support services. Left untreated, opioid use disorder can result in a decline in mental health and physical health, adverse social and economic consequences, and elevated risk of overdose and drug-related mortality.

Percent of SC Medicaid enrollees aged 18-64 with a new opioid use disorder diagnosis who received buprenorphine in the 34 days following diagnosis in the first 10.5 months of 2021

Percent of SC Medicaid enrollees aged 18-64 with a new opioid use disorder diagnosis who received methadone in the 34 days following diagnosis in the first 10.5 months of 2021