Opioid Use Disorder and Racial/Ethnic Health Disparities: Prevention and Management

Abstract: This review aims to summarize risks and disparities associated with the prevalence and treatment of opioid use disorder in the perioperative and long-term setting, as well as evidence-based treatment and prevention targeted toward specific vulnerable populations.

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