In this conversation, a team from the University Medical Center New Orleans — LSU School of Medicine’s Benjamin Springgate, M.D., professor of internal medicine and addiction medicine, and Seth Vignes, M.D., assistant professor of internal medicine — share how integrated care models, addiction consult services and peer navigators are improving care transitions and increasing access to evidence-based treatment for patients with substance use disorders. They also discuss how hospital leaders can reduce readmissions and strengthen recovery by breaking down barriers across the continuum of care. LISTEN NOW 

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Heidi Bray, DNP, nurse practitioner and hospitalist at Providence St. Peter Hospital, explores how hospitals can improve opioid use disorder treatment through…
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The AHA will host a webinar June 16 at 1 p.m. ET that will share insights from its Bridge to Care Toolkit, designed to help hospitals and health systems…
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 The AHA has won two Telly Awards for its three-part video series, Voices of Leadership: Breaking Mental Health Stigma. The Telly Awards, a global…
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A new tactical brief explores how integrating behavioral and physical health care helps in treating the whole patient. The brief focuses on key components of…
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In this conversation, three leaders from CommonSpirit Health explore how the organization is confronting stigma about substance use head-on through education,…