This is a strategy that is in common practice, even though it may not have a robust evidence base supporting its use. Another way to think about this is whether the strategy or intervention is widely available to patients. In the context of this funding announcement, with rapid changes in the implementation of strategies to address the opioid epidemic, implementation in one or more states or across multiple healthcare systems may be considered to be widespread use.
What is considered to be in "widespread use"?
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