The primary manner by which states have been using Medicaid to expand access to substance use disorder (SUD) treatment may actually be making it more difficult for individuals to receive the services most appropriate to their needs, a newly released paper suggests. Moreover, this preferred strategy in many cases violates the law, authors with the National Health Law Program contend. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
A new research paper on the neurobiology of opioid addiction is replete with complex terms, such as the pivotal "hyperkatifeia" (coined about a decade ago to describe an increase in the intensity of the negative emotional signs of drug withdrawal). But the primary takeaway message from the report's author, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) Director George Koob, M.D., is much more accessible and direct. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]