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  • Clinicians and policymakers are looking to collaborate with faith-affiliated treatment centers (FATCs) to improve access to effective treatments for opioid use disorder (OUD), but there's limited knowledge about how these centers compare to non-faith-based ones in offering evidence-based services.
  • An analysis using the 2021 National Substance Use and Mental Health Services Survey found that FATCs generally provide fewer medication options for opioid use disorder (MOUD) and are less inclined to accept clients using MOUD, while they tend to offer more residential treatment and transitional housing.
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