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Bicycle Health
医院和医疗保健
Boston,Massachusetts 10,121 位关注者
Your champion through the ups and downs of recovery.
关于我们
There’s a moment you realize that you can’t continue like this. You want better days, better relationships, and more possibilities. When you’re in the depths of opioid use disorder (OUD), it takes strength and courage to act on that moment. At Bicycle Health, we believe that choosing to start recovery creates hope in the face of hardship. With us, your care begins as soon as you reach out. Most patients get an appointment on the same day or the day after. Our personalized care and medication plans offer professional support and suboxone to control withdrawal. On your best days and your worst days, we’re always here for you. About 95% of patients end problematic opioid use within just one week. And 88% of patients who have been in care with us for a year or more see positive outcomes including easier days, steady employment, and healthier relationships. No one does this alone. Our community of doctors, care providers, and support groups are available every day. With regular check-ins, we’ll work with you to update your care as you make progress. We know that with the right treatment, you can overcome OUD and build a life you love.
- 网站
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https://bit.ly/bicyclehealthinfo
Bicycle Health的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 医院和医疗保健
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Boston,Massachusetts
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2017
- 领域
- Addiction Medicine、Telemedicine、Opioid Use Disorder Treatment、Medication for Addiction、Mental Health和Rehab
地点
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主要
US,Massachusetts,Boston,02111
Bicycle Health员工
动态
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This week, Bicycle Health announced the first-ever virtual medications for opioid use disorder treatment program for adolescents. Now, teens aged 16 & 17 in the state of Maine will be able to access the gold standard in opioid use disorder care—wherever they may be. Organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics have long recommended medications like buprenorphine for the treatment of adolescents with severe OUD. Stigmas and misconceptions around MOUD treatment for adolescents coupled with other access barriers have prevented this often overlooked patient population from getting the care they need early on to reach and maintain recovery into their adulthood. We’re hopeful this program will help break down these barriers to care and become a blueprint for virtual OUD care in states like Maine that also recognize the positive impact MOUD treatment can have for adolescents. Read more about our new adolescent treatment program in Maine in this piece from Anastassia Gliadkovskaya?in Fierce Healthcare: https://lnkd.in/dJe_Hvia?
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Between 24-36% of incarcerated people struggle with opioid use disorder. We’re proud to partner with Wellpath and the Federal Bureau of Prisons to provide access to convenient and evidence-based treatment options to people leaving incarceration - a vulnerable and critical moment as they pursue long-term recovery. We’re grateful to Fast Company for highlighting?this work?as part of the Annual?Most Innovative Companies list for 2024. We’re humbled by the recognition and inspired by our co-awardees. https://lnkd.in/dkZHqab9
Meet the health company helping formerly incarcerated people treat their opioid addiction
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“More than 80,000 people are dying of opioid overdose every year, and yet we have a tool, medication-assisted treatment, that we know dramatically reduces overdose deaths. But because it’s so difficult to access, people that could and should be alive continue to die.” STAT https://lnkd.in/ecNNxXJE
How the U.S. is sabotaging its best tools to prevent deaths in the opioid epidemic
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In a survey of over 300 current Bicycle Health patients, it was found that over 53% of people with OUD spend at least $800 a month on opioids prior to entering treatment. “If we want to help patients and the healthcare ecosystem address OUD at a population scale, we’ll need to grow our understanding of the diverse group of people impacted by the disease.” - Dr. Scott Weiner, MD, MPH Check out the rest of the OUD Index findings below: https://lnkd.in/g29rHntJ
Bicycle Health’s Second Opioid Use Disorder Index Reveals Persistent Gaps in Treatment
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"They put our patients' lives in danger. We need the DEA to issue a formal statement that gives pharmacists the confidence they need to fill telehealth prescriptions without fear of an audit. " - Dr.?Brian Clear, the CMO at?Bicycle Health, said in a statement to?Law360, adding that these geographic red flags are arbitrary. https://lnkd.in/ggfNWgxX
Telehealth Advocates Press DEA On Prescription 'Red Flags' - Law360 Healthcare Authority
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Bicycle Health and other virtual care stakeholders?have sent a letter?to the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) urging the agency to provide guidance to the pharmacy community, warning against considering geography a “red flag” when prescriptions are provided during telehealth visits. “Telehealth providers and pharmacists need more clarity – not complexity – from DEA." mHealthIntelligence https://lnkd.in/g7wNWaz8
DEA Urged to Mitigate Geographic ‘Red Flag’ in Telehealth Prescriptions
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This month, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) took steps to expand access to opioid use disorder treatment through its new?final rule, which includes a provision that permanently allows for the initiation of treatment (methadone and buprenorphine) via telehealth. Dr. Brian Clear, chief medical officer of Bicycle Health, said “it’s about time” that the HHS final rule was passed, but noted that there are limitations. Dig in to the limitations at the MedCity News article below ↓ https://lnkd.in/gqZGbc9P
Telehealth Advocates: HHS Has Done Its Bit on Expanding OUD Treatment; DEA Needs to Step Up - MedCity News
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The already devastating opioid use disorder (OUD) statistics are even worse when applied to our justice system. The prevalence of OUD across the country is?estimated?to be somewhere between 2.04% to 2.77%. For people in custody, this figure increases five-fold:?15%?of the incarcerated population has OUD. So what's the solution??Bicycle Health?CEO,?Ankit Gupta, breaks down what's working and what's not in the blog post below: https://lnkd.in/gpNRfd6S
People in custody with opioid use disorder need our help—we can’t fail them anymore
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Bicycle Health CEO, Ankit Gupta, joins Halle Tecco, MPH, MBA and Michael Esquivel to discuss the inspiration behind launching Bicycle Health and the unique telehealth treatment we’ve developed for opioid use disorder. Tune in at the link below: https://lnkd.in/gFHWQC8T
Bicycle Health — Closing Time Podcast
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