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Dear Colleague:
Would you like to empower your healthcare team with insightful, actionable data, and drive improvements in patient engagement and treatment plan adherence? If so, stop by Q2i's booth #100 at the Cape Cod Symposium on Addictive Disorders in Hyannis on September 13 - 16. We will be demonstrating OARS and CASA, new technology that supports MAT programs and people in recovery from Opioid/Substance Use Disorder.
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OARS Helps Improve OUD Patient Outcomes
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Door To Door Doctors
The Village Doctors
“Opioid addiction is a chronic disease, and treatment is long-term. We believe that medication-assisted recovery based on suboxone, vivitrol, and naltrexone is part of primary care and should be accessible to everybody,” said Dr. Cathleen London of Door to Door Doctors.
“We invested in OARS because we think it will help us treat more patients more effectively throughout their recovery program, and ultimately reduce overdose incidences and relapses.”
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OARS (Opioid Addiction Recovery Support)
Provider Portal + Patient Mobile App
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OARS improves insight into a patient’s recovery progress while promoting ownership and adherence to treatment plans, and helps improve connections between provider and patient. This fosters conditions for:
- Fewer relapses
- Decreased in-patient admissions/re-admissions
- Fewer overdose incidents
- Fewer ER visits
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We hope to see you in Hyannis! If you're not attending the conference, reply to this email for more information or to schedule a WebEx demo.
Regards,
Steve Jenkins
CEO, Q2i
https://q2i.com
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