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<scp>Rural–urban</scp> differences in <scp>out‐of‐network</scp> treatment initiation and engagement rates for substance use disorders

Eli Raver, Sheldon M. Retchin, Yiting Li, Andrew D. Carlo, Wendy Xu

2024Health Services Research13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine rural-urban disparities in substance use disorder treatment access and continuation. DATA SOURCES AND STUDY SETTING: We analyzed a 2016-2018 U.S. national secondary dataset of commercial insurance claims. STUDY DESIGN: This cross-sectional study examined individuals with a new episode of opioid, alcohol, or other drug use disorders. Treatment initiation and engagement rates, and rates of using out-of-network providers for these services, were compared between rural and urban patients. DATA COLLECTION: We included individuals 18-64 years old with continuous employer-sponsored insurance. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Patients in rural settings experienced lower treatment initiation rates for alcohol (36.6% vs. 38.0%, p < 0.001), opioid (41.2% vs. 44.2%, p < 0.001), and other drug (37.7% vs. 40.1%, p < 0.001) use disorders, relative to those in urban areas. Similarly, rural patients had lower treatment engagement rates for alcohol (15.1% vs. 17.3%, p < 0.001), opioid (21.0% vs. 22.6%, p < 0.001), and other drug (15.5% vs. 17.5%, p < 0.001) use disorders. Rural patients had higher out-of-network rates for treatment initiation for other drug use disorders (20.4% vs. 17.2%, p < 0.001), and for treatment engagement for alcohol (27.6% vs. 25.2%, p = 0.006) and other drug (36.1% vs. 31.1%, p < 0.001) use disorders. CONCLUSIONS: These findings indicate that individuals with substance use disorders in rural areas have lower rates of initial and ongoing treatment, and are more likely to seek care out-of-network.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineSubstance useDrugOpioid use disorderAlcohol use disorderInternal medicineYoung adultRural areaDemographyPsychiatryAlcoholOpioidBiochemistrySociologyReceptorPathologyChemistrySubstance Abuse Treatment and OutcomesOpioid Use Disorder TreatmentHIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk