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Buprenorphine in the Primary HIV Care Setting
Background:
Recent evidence suggests that increasing numbers of HIV+ persons served
in Ryan White CARE Act-funded settings demonstrate opiate addictions
and the need for related treatment. Barriers to receiving these addiction-related
treatments and services include social stigma, lack of knowledge about
available treatments and methods, and lack of providers able and willing
to treat both HIV and drug addiction.
Buprenorphine is a newly available treatment of opiate addiction that
could potentially serve the unique needs of these clients. By virtue
of a provider’s ability to prescribe buprenorphine within an office
setting, as opposed to within a specialized treatment clinic (e.g. methadone),
buprenorphine presents an opportunity to overcome issues of access and
stigma. Its contribution to the primary care setting in conjunction with
HIV treatment has not been maximized however, and questions persist regarding
its best use in this setting, as well as the financial mechanisms necessary
to support its application.
Objectives:
The Forum will convene a workshop, with participation from experts
in the fields of opiate addiction treatment and HIV treatment representing
government, academia, clinicians, consumers, and industry to plan a
workshop to:
- • Identify barriers to implementation of buprenorphine into
the primary HIV care setting
- • Define parameters of use of buprenorphine in primary HIV
care
- • Analyze current approaches to integration
from multiple levels (e.g., grassroots, agency, etc.) to determine
opportunities for program
modeling
- • Recommend implementation strategies for the use of buprenorphine
for HIV patients within the Ryan White
CARE Act funded programs
- • Discuss policy issues and examine funding mechanisms that enable provision
of care
• Discuss a health services research agenda to better inform policy regarding
the use of buprenorphine
• Develop criteria for assessing the impact of integration
Status:
The workshop was held on June 3-4, 2004 in Washington, DC.
Meeting Agenda
Topic
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Speaker/Panelists
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Moderator
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Welcome and Introduction
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Veronica
Miller
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HRSA Persepective
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Laura
Cheever
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Session I
Topic
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Speaker/Panelists
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Moderator
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Plenary Presentation: Buprenorphine 101: Basic
Background and Framework
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David
Fiellin
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Lynn Sullivan
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Plenary Presentation: Buprenorphine Issues
as They Relate to HIV
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Frederick Altice
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Discussion Session
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Session II
Session III
Breakout sessions
Session IV
Topic
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Speaker/Panelists
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Moderator
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Presentation of Breakout Sessions
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Alice Gleghorn, David Haltiwanger, Gregory Lucas
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Veronica Miller
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Discussion Session
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Session V
Topic
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Speaker/Panelists
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Moderator
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Plenary Presentation: Financing Issues Across
Agencies
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Jeff
Levi
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Sharon Stancliff
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Panel Discussion: Integration Issues Including:
Cost-Effectiveness, Finance, Regulation, & Research Gaps
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Lawrence Brown, Laura Cheever, Jerry Flanzer, Steven
Kipnis, Robert Lubran, Dennis McCarty, Joseph Merrill
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Session VI
Topic
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Speaker/Panelists
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Moderator
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Final Discussion Round
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Veronica Miller, Jeff Levi
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Project Manager
Craig A Hunter
Project Specific Sponsor
HRSA
Project Travel Support
SAMHSA
Forum for Collaborative HIV Research
Department of Prevention and Community Health
School of Public Health and Health Services
2175 K St NW Ste 700
Washington, DC 20037
Phone: 202 530-2370
Fax: 202 530-3923
info@hivforum.org
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