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Opioid addiction remains a major U.S. public health crisis despite overdose deaths falling back toward 2019 levels, and Ophelia leaders Zach Gray and Dr. Arthur Robin Williams discuss expanding access to medication-assisted treatment (MAT) via a virtual-first model. 

Gray describes founding Ophelia after losing someone to overdose and argues MAT resembles long-term medication plus counseling but has been constrained by burdensome rehab-style requirements and limited prescribing capacity. Williams outlines his harm-reduction and research background and explains how new synthetic drugs, online access, and shipping have accelerated risk. 

They argue adoption lags due to fragmented care and Medicaid contracting, highlight Pennsylvania’s Center of Excellence as a workable reimbursement model, warn of SAMHSA and Medicaid funding pressures, and note how fee-for-service reimbursement limits innovation and AI adoption.

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