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Purpose
Tracking changes in care utilization of medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) services before, during, and after COVID‐19‐associated changes in policy and service delivery in a mixed rural and micropolitan setting.
Methods
Using a retrospective, open‐cohort design, we examined visit data of MOUD patients at a family medicine clinic across three identified periods: pre‐COVID, COVID transition,...
Sociodemographic studies on human migration phenomena are mostly based on surveys and censuses, which significantly increases the research costs. This scenario becomes even worse when the study involves migration and social networks, which often lacks on representative data and consensually accepted concepts by demographers and sociologists. In this paper we propose a new multi-evolutionary agent...
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