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. 2022 Oct 28;19:120. doi: 10.1186/s12954-022-00703-8

Table 3.

Potential solutions for implementing same-day access to PrEP and MOUD among PWID and Clinical Stakeholders (N = 23)

“Based on the top three priorities identified in the last question, what types of resources or support do you think are required for developing a program that provides both PrEP and MOUD on the same day?” Voting results
Persons who inject drugs (n = 14) 42
Home delivery by pharmacy 16
Access to more clinicians (and locations) that can prescribe both medications 10
Easy access to information (e.g., social media; WhatsApp) 6
Access to transportation (e.g., bus passes; pre-paid taxis) 3
Concrete appointment times 3
Access to telehealth 2
Health insurance assistance 2
Clinical Stakeholders (n = 9) 27
Coordinated care between providers and systems (e.g., case management) 7
Expedited system processing and coordination (e.g., clinical templates, checklists, smart phrases in EMR system; rapid testing for HIV) 6
Designated appointment slots and time allocated for these types of visits 5
Access to transportation for participants (e.g., bus passes; pre-paid taxis) 4
Standardization of treatment processes across systems 3
Provider education (e.g., mentorship and case reviews) 2

PrEP pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV; MOUD medication for opioid use disorder; EMR electronic medical record