Maryland Code § HG-8-407

Section HG-8-407
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(a) The Department shall identify up-to-date, evidence-based, written
information about opioid use disorder that:
(1) Has been reviewed by medical experts and national and local
organizations specializing in the treatment of opioid use disorder;
(2) Is designed for use by health care providers and individuals with
opioid use disorder and their families;
(3) Is culturally and linguistically appropriate for potential
recipients of the information; and
(4) Includes information addressing:
(i) The signs and symptoms of opioid use disorder;
(ii) The risks associated with untreated opioid use disorder;
(iii) Appropriate clinical treatment for opioid use disorder,
including:
1. Counseling services; and
2. All medications approved by the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration for the treatment of opioid use disorder;
(iv) Appropriate use of overdose reversal agents;
(v) Appropriate support services, including:
1. Peer fellowship and support groups, such as
Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous;

2. Community-based services; and
3. Residential or recovery housing services; and
(vi) Appropriate treatments for pain that may be used to
reduce or replace opioid medication treatments for chronic pain.
(b) (1) The Department shall provide the information identified by the
Department under subsection (a) of this section to health care facilities and health
care providers that provide treatment for opioid use disorder.
(2) A health care facility or health care provider shall make the
information available to each patient treated by the facility or provider for opioid use
disorder.

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