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G. B. Bart All authors
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Publications While At HealthPartners
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Journal Article
  • Primary care clinicians' perspectives on an electronic health record-integrated clinical decision support tool for opioid use disorder
    J Subst Use Addict Treat. 2026
  • Clinical decision support system for primary care of opioid use disorder: a randomized clinical trial
    JAMA internal medicine. 2025
  • Predicting buprenorphine adherence among patients with opioid use disorder in primary care settings
    BMC Prim Care. 2024
  • Randomized pilot of a clinical decision support tool to increase suicide screening for at-risk primary care patients with opioid use disorder
    AJPM Focus. 2024
  • A randomized controlled trial of an intervention to reduce stigma toward people with opioid use disorder among primary care clinicians
    Addiction Science & Clinical Practice. 2023
  • Design of a pragmatic clinical trial to improve screening and treatment for opioid use disorder in primary care
    Contemporary Clinical Trials. 2023
  • Sex differences in comorbid mental and substance use disorders among primary care patients with opioid use disorder
    Psychiatric Services. 2022
  • A pilot study of the functionality and clinician acceptance of a clinical decision support tool to improve primary care of opioid use disorder
    Addiction Science & Clinical Practice. 2021
  • Prevalence and medication treatment of opioid use disorder among primary care patients with hepatitis C and HIV
    Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2021
  • Receipt of medications for opioid use disorder among youth engaged in primary care: data from 6 health systems
    Addiction Science & Clinical Practice. 2021
  • Abstract
  • Patient impressions of opioid-related printouts, discussions and care in a primary care clinical decision support system implementation trial [abstract]
    2026
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