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Addiction medication access lags for Black, Hispanic patients

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Last updated: June 29, 2025 6:51 pm
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Racial Disparities in Access to Opioid Addiction Medications

A recent study has shed light on the concerning racial disparities in access to medications used to treat opioid addiction. According to the research published in JAMA Network Open, Black and Hispanic patients are significantly less likely to receive buprenorphine or naltrexone compared to their white counterparts. The study analyzed data from various payers, including Medicaid programs, Medicare Advantage, and private commercial insurers, encompassing approximately 176,000 health events related to substance use.

Lead author Utsha Khatri, an assistant professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, emphasized the implications of this disparity on rising overdose rates among racial and ethnic minority communities, particularly Black Americans. The study revealed that patients with Medicaid or Medicare Advantage were more likely to receive these medications than those with commercial insurance.

One limitation of the study is the lack of data on methadone treatment, which is considered the most effective for opioid use disorder but often comes with stringent requirements. Buprenorphine and naltrexone, on the other hand, are lower-barrier options that can be prescribed by a wider range of healthcare providers and picked up at most pharmacies.

Tracie Gardner, a policy advocate and founder of the National Black Harm Reduction Network, highlighted the systemic barriers contributing to these disparities. Limited access to healthcare services in communities of color, stigma around medication-assisted treatment for addiction, and the disproportionate incarceration of Black individuals all play a role in hindering access to these life-saving medications.

To address these disparities, the study’s authors recommend culturally sensitive care, standardized screening for opioid use disorder, and the integration of addiction care into mainstream healthcare systems. They point to Medicaid programs as a positive example for covering all approved medications for opioid addiction and offering coordinated care models.

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Despite recent improvements in overdose death rates, Khatri cautioned that not all communities have benefited equally and that any disruptions to the healthcare system could risk undoing progress made in recent years. It is crucial to prioritize the needs of historically marginalized communities and ensure equitable access to treatment for substance use disorders.

In conclusion, addressing racial disparities in access to opioid addiction medications requires a comprehensive and inclusive approach that considers the social determinants of health and promotes equitable care for all individuals struggling with addiction.

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