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The Long Road to Treatment: A Barrier in Addiction Care

Last updated: February 10, 2026 6:11 am
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The Long Road to Treatment: A Barrier in Addiction Care

A recent cross-sectional study published in JAMA Network Open investigates a critical barrier in opioid use disorder treatment: travel time. The research compares the time required to reach methadone clinics via personal vehicle versus public transit across census blocks in Connecticut. This analysis links travel duration with local demographic data, highlighting significant disparities in access to this essential surgical and medical intervention for addiction. The findings provide a quantitative measure of the logistical challenges patients face, which can directly impact treatment adherence and outcomes in perioperative and chronic care settings.

Why it might matter to you: For surgeons and healthcare systems focused on surgical outcomes and enhanced recovery protocols, understanding barriers to postoperative and long-term care is crucial. This research underscores that successful surgical intervention, particularly in fields like transplant or surgical oncology, is often dependent on a patient’s ability to access consistent follow-up and medication management. The study’s focus on infrastructure and demographics offers a strategic lens for planning multidisciplinary care pathways and addressing social determinants of health that influence operative mortality and complication rates.

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