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          The federal government is reforming methadone care for the first time in over two decades. But how far do the changes actually go?

          To many methadone clinics, the Biden administration’s recent refresh of the rules governing opioid treatment programs represents an unprecedented opportunity to offer care that is more compassionate and responsive to patients’ needs. To many patient advocates, however, it simply nibbles around the edges. 

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          The reality is likely somewhere in between: It will depend, in large part, on whether state-level regulators embrace the changes, and whether individual clinics actually implement them. In reform-oriented states, and at patient-centered clinics, the new rules could make a world of difference for people seeking addiction treatment. 

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