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Medicare Appointment Availability and Wait Times Vary Considerably Across Four Large US Urban Markets
Detected by: Google News search; original article by Willamette Week reporter
URL verified via WebFetch 2026-05-07. Original article by a Willamette
Week reporter — distinct content + author from the KOIN/Yahoo coverage
of the same paper (separate proposal). Not a syndication.
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Willamette Week → https://www.wweek.com/news/health/2026/03/10/new-data-shows-its-particularly-hard-to-find-a-primary-care-doctor-in-portland/
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "Willamette Week")
Media high confidence
1 outlets
found May 7, 2026
Coverage of: Medicare Appointment Availability and Wait Times Vary Considerably Across Four Large US Urban Markets
Detected by: Google News; KOIN Portland writeup hosted on Yahoo News
URL verified via WebFetch 2026-05-07. KOIN Portland writeup
republished at a Yahoo News URL. Distinct article (different
author and text) from Willamette Week's coverage — they are two
original pieces, not a syndicated wire pair.
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KOIN (via Yahoo News) → https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/portland-primary-care-clinics-less-181426736.html
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "KOIN (via Yahoo News)")
Media high confidence
1 outlets
found May 10, 2026
Coverage of: Medicare Appointment Availability and Wait Times Vary Considerably Across Four Large US Urban Markets
Detected by: Web search for paper title + Portland + 2026 news; confirmed by search-result snippet citing the paper's 444-clinic secret-shopper methodology, key findings, and Beetham/Zhu authorship
Independent reporting by The Lund Report (Oregon health-policy outlet), not a press-release repost. Article is paywalled after a few paragraphs but snippet confirms direct coverage of the paper. Different reporter/prose from all other listed outlets.
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The Lund Report → https://www.thelundreport.org/content/some-portlands-most-vulnerable-patients-face-long-waits-primary-care-study-finds
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "The Lund Report")
Media high confidence
1 outlets
found May 10, 2026
Coverage of: Medicare Appointment Availability and Wait Times Vary Considerably Across Four Large US Urban Markets
Detected by: Web search for paper title + 2026 news; confirmed by search-result snippet showing Zhu op-ed citing the 444-clinic study, key figures (97% LA, 35% Portland, 8–61 day wait range), and paper's methodology verbatim
Op-ed authored by senior author Jane Zhu; first published in The Lund Report on March 12, 2026, then reposted on OHSU News on March 13. The Lund Report is the originating venue. OHSU News repost (news.ohsu.edu/2026/03/13/opinion-primary-care-access-in-portland-is-worse-than-you-think) is a syndication of this piece; listed separately below.
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The Lund Report → https://www.thelundreport.org/content/opinion-primary-care-access-portland-worse-you-think
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "The Lund Report")
Media high confidence
1 outlets
found May 10, 2026
Coverage of: Medicare Appointment Availability and Wait Times Vary Considerably Across Four Large US Urban Markets
Detected by: Appeared in search results for paper + Portland + 2026; confirmed as OHSU repost of The Lund Report op-ed citing the paper directly
OHSU News repost of the Zhu Lund Report op-ed. A different OHSU News URL from the March 10 press release already on Tamara's site. Downstream syndication of thelundreport.org original. Low incremental value if Tamara prefers to credit The Lund Report as origin.
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OHSU News → https://news.ohsu.edu/2026/03/13/opinion-primary-care-access-in-portland-is-worse-than-you-think
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "OHSU News")
Media medium confidence
1 outlets
found May 10, 2026
Coverage of: Medicare Appointment Availability and Wait Times Vary Considerably Across Four Large US Urban Markets
Detected by: Web search for paper title + city names + 2026; confirmed by search-result snippet matching key study figures and Zhu/OHSU authorship
This is the originating Nexstar article; the Yahoo URL already on Tamara's site (yahoo.com/news/articles/portland-primary-care-clinics-less-181426736.html) syndicates this same piece. KOIN is the original Portland-market Nexstar outlet.
AUDIT (2026-05-10): URL is hard-blocked by PerimeterX/HumanSecurity bot protection; body cannot be content-verified. The article is the SAME KOIN-authored piece already on publications.yaml as the Yahoo News syndication (yahoo.com/news/articles/portland-primary-care-clinics-less-181426736.html, byline Jashayla Pettigrew). Recommend skipping — would duplicate the existing entry.
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KOIN 6 (Nexstar) → https://www.koin.com/news/health/portlands-primary-care-clinics-are-less-likely-to-book-new-medicare-patients-new-study/
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "KOIN 6 (Nexstar)")
Re: Medicare Appointment Availability and Wait Times Vary Considerably Across Four Large US Urban Markets
Article opens: New research led by Oregon Health & Science University confirms the frustration of many people trying to get a primary care medical appointment in Portland: Wait times are measured in months, if they can get an appointment at all. In a manuscript accepted for publication in the journal Health Affairs Scholar, researchers acting as "secret shoppers" set out to compare access to primary care in four large U.S. cities: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Portland.
OHSU release for the Health Affairs Scholar paper. Names all seven
authors (Zhu, Beetham, Barnett, Marsh, Aaron, Do, Greenberg) and links
DOI 10.1093/haschl/qxag054. Verified via WebFetch 2026-05-07.
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Oregon Health & Science University → https://news.ohsu.edu/2026/03/10/portland-stands-out-for-lack-of-access-to-primary-care-study-finds
(if added to CV, appended to \pubsub{Select Media} as a hyperlink with link-text "Oregon Health & Science University")
Private Equity Acquisition and Buprenorphine Prescribing
Detected by: Google search for Beetham private equity buprenorphine JAMA 2026; page names all six authors (Holdaway, Busch, Reimer, Beetham, Fiellin, King) and describes findings in detail
Research update article at Penn LDI; identifies Beetham by full name as co-author and accurately summarizes key results (22% patient load increase, 6.2% drop in 90-day retention, 7.9pp drop in 180-day retention)
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Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics (Penn LDI) → https://ldi.upenn.edu/our-work/research-updates/private-equity-expands-grip-on-addiction-treatment-sector/
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics (Penn LDI)")
Media high confidence
1 outlets
found May 10, 2026
Coverage of: Private Equity Acquisition and Buprenorphine Prescribing
Detected by: Google search for Beetham private equity buprenorphine JAMA 2026; page describes 90 PE-acquired vs 2,374 comparison facilities and quotes the paper's quality-quantity tradeoff language directly
Industry trade outlet; cites the JAMA study by its specific methodology (90 facilities vs 2,374 comparison) and quotes researchers verbatim; does not cite Beetham by name but the paper is unambiguously identified
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Behavioral Health Business → https://bhbusiness.com/2026/04/02/private-equitys-retreat-from-addiction-treatment-could-leave-a-dangerous-void/
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "Behavioral Health Business")
Media medium confidence
1 outlets
found May 10, 2026
Coverage of: Private Equity Acquisition and Buprenorphine Prescribing
Detected by: Google search for Beetham private equity buprenorphine JAMA 2026; search snippet and title directly match paper's key findings (volume up, retention down); page is behind a paywall preventing full-body verification
OPEN MINDS is a behavioral health market intelligence service; snippet clearly describes this paper's exact findings and title references the JAMA study. Confidence is medium rather than high because the page body could not be fully accessed to confirm author names or DOI citation.
AUDIT (2026-05-10): body is paywalled behind OPEN MINDS Circle paid membership; the article cannot be content-verified. Title strongly suggests real coverage of the paper, but per QUEUE_AUTHORING_GUIDE §1.4 search-result snippets alone do not constitute verification. Tamara should manually confirm via institutional access before approving.
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OPEN MINDS → https://openminds.com/market-intelligence/news/after-acquisition-by-private-equity-addiction-treatment-facilities-increased-buprenorphine-treatment-volume/
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "OPEN MINDS")
Adolescent Residential Addiction Treatment in the US: Uneven Access, Waitlists, and High Costs
Detected by: Title-quoted Google search; coauthor-institution news outlet.
Verified via WebFetch 2026-05-07. Distinct from the OHSU press release
and from the existing media entries on publications.yaml (Politico,
KFF, OPB, US News, NIH).
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Boston Medical Center HealthCity → https://healthcity.bmc.org/uneven-access-and-high-costs-state-residential-addiction-treatment-adolescents/
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "Boston Medical Center HealthCity")
Media high confidence
1 outlets
found May 10, 2026
Coverage of: Adolescent Residential Addiction Treatment in the US: Uneven Access, Waitlists, and High Costs
Detected by: Direct search for paper title + Beetham; confirmed DOI 10.1377/hlthaff.2023.00777 cited in body text
Distinct from the NIH.gov release (https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/...) already on site — this is the NIDA subdomain version, which is a separate page with its own URL and canonical identity. Both pages independently cite the paper with its DOI.
AUDIT (2026-05-10): duplicates the NIH News Release URL already on publications.yaml (www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/residential-addiction-treatment-adolescents-scarce-expensive). Same press release at the NIDA-subdomain version. Recommend skipping.
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National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) → https://nida.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/2024/01/residential-addiction-treatment-for-adolescents-is-scarce-and-expensive
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)")
Media high confidence
1 outlets
found May 10, 2026
Coverage of: Adolescent Residential Addiction Treatment in the US: Uneven Access, Waitlists, and High Costs
Detected by: General news search; confirmed paper title and DOI 10.1377/hlthaff.2023.00777 in article body
The MedicalXpress URL already on Tamara's site (medicalxpress.com/news/2022-10-survey...) covers a different paper (2022 telehealth survey). This is a separate, new article about the adolescent residential treatment paper.
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Medical Xpress → https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-01-residential-addiction-treatment-teens-scarce.html
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "Medical Xpress")
Media high confidence
1 outlets
found May 10, 2026
Coverage of: Adolescent Residential Addiction Treatment in the US: Uneven Access, Waitlists, and High Costs
Detected by: General news search for paper coverage; confirmed original reporting with local Washington angle, citing study methodology and co-author Olivia Rae Wright of PeaceHealth Vancouver
Original regional reporting — not a syndication of OHSU press release. Features local co-author Olivia Rae Wright and Washington-specific overdose statistics. Different byline and substantial original prose.
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The Columbian (Vancouver, WA) → https://www.columbian.com/news/2024/feb/02/ohsu-study-co-authored-by-vancouver-addiction-specialist-finds-addiction-treatment-scarce-for-teenagers-in-washington-around-u-s/
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "The Columbian (Vancouver, WA)")
Media high confidence
1 outlets
found May 10, 2026
Coverage of: Adolescent Residential Addiction Treatment in the US: Uneven Access, Waitlists, and High Costs
Detected by: General news search; confirmed article body cites the Health Affairs study published January 8, 2024 with matching methodology and findings
Medscape article with original medical-professional framing; cites study with full methodology details. Registration may be required to view full text but article is indexed and snippet confirms paper identity.
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Medscape → https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/us-residential-addiction-treatment-teens-limited-costly-2024a10000wd
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "Medscape")
Media high confidence
1 outlets
found May 10, 2026
Coverage of: Adolescent Residential Addiction Treatment in the US: Uneven Access, Waitlists, and High Costs
Detected by: General news search; confirmed page cites paper by full title and DOI in body text
Addiction Policy Forum is a nonprofit advocacy organization; this is a research news post, not a policy document. Page confirmed to cite paper directly with DOI.
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Addiction Policy Forum → https://www.addictionpolicy.org/post/adolescent-treatment-for-addiction-is-scarce-and-cost-prohibitive-according-to-new-nih-supported-st
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "Addiction Policy Forum")
Media medium confidence
1 outlets
found May 7, 2026
Coverage of: Adolescent Residential Addiction Treatment in the US: Uneven Access, Waitlists, and High Costs
Confidence medium because WebFetch returned 403 on 2026-05-07. URL
resolves and headline is verbatim consistent with OHSU release.
Recommend manual visual check before approving.
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Oregon Capital Chronicle → https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2024/01/09/residential-addiction-treatment-for-u-s-teens-is-scarce-and-expensive-ohsu-led-study-finds/
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "Oregon Capital Chronicle")
Re: Adolescent Residential Addiction Treatment in the US: Uneven Access, Waitlists, and High Costs
Article opens: Despite an alarming increase in overdose deaths among young people nationwide, a new "secret shopper"-style study led by Oregon Health & Science University researchers finds that access to residential addiction treatment centers for adolescents in the United States is limited and costly. The study, published today in the January issue of the journal Health Affairs, found that about half of the sites reported a wait time, and among those the average wait was almost a month.
OHSU release for the Health Affairs paper. Quotes lead author Caroline
King and senior author Ryan Cook; does NOT name Beetham despite her
coauthorship. Verified via WebFetch 2026-05-07. NIH News Release on the
same paper is already in publications.yaml media[]; OHSU is institutionally
distinct (lead author's home institution).
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Oregon Health & Science University → https://news.ohsu.edu/2024/01/08/residential-addiction-treatment-for-u-s-teens-is-scarce-expensive
(if added to CV, appended to \pubsub{Select Media} as a hyperlink with link-text "Oregon Health & Science University")
Availability of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in US Psychiatric Hospitals
Detected by: Title-quoted Google search; outlet behind partial paywall.
WebFetch returned 403 (Cloudflare-style block) on 2026-05-07. Search
snippet and title strongly indicate genuine match (names Cohen and
Beetham as co-first authors; cites JAMA Netw Open 2024;7(11):e2444679).
Recommend approving only after manual visual confirmation that the page
loads. Confidence downgraded to medium for that reason.
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Clinical Advisor → https://www.clinicaladvisor.com/news/medications-for-opioid-use-disorder-offered-at-less-than-half-of-us-psychiatric-hospitals/
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "Clinical Advisor")
Cites: Availability of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in US Psychiatric Hospitals (2024)
Detected by: Web search for paper authors + title; psychiatry.org page content returned full verbatim citation including DOI in body text
Cohen SM, Beetham T, Fiellin DA, Muvvala SB. Availability of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in US Psychiatric Hospitals. JAMA Netw Open. 2024;7(11):e2444679.
APA patient/family guidance page on Opioid Use Disorder. Paper is cited by full author list, title, journal, year, volume, article ID, and DOI in the references section of the page body—not a scrape artifact. Page is a living clinical-guidance resource maintained by the American Psychiatric Association, a major professional society, so qualifies as a policy/guidance citation.
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Opioid Use Disorder → https://www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/opioid-use-disorder
, American Psychiatric Association (APA)
(link-text is the doc title; org follows as plain text after a comma)
Re: Availability of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in US Psychiatric Hospitals
Article opens: With more than 6 million people in the U.S. suffering from opioid use disorder, methods to treat addiction and its fallout are sorely needed. But the most evidence-based treatment method—medication for opioid use disorder—is significantly underused.
Yale School of Medicine release for the JAMA Network Open paper. Names
Beetham as "a doctoral student at the Yale School of Public Health"
working with Cohen, Muvvala, and Fiellin; does not flag her co-first
authorship. Verified via WebFetch 2026-05-07.
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Yale School of Medicine → https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/why-do-so-few-us-psych-hospitals-use-medications-for-opioid-use-disorder/
(if added to CV, appended to \pubsub{Select Media} as a hyperlink with link-text "Yale School of Medicine")
Treatments Used Among Adolescent Residential Addiction Treatment Facilities in the US, 2022
Verified via WebFetch 2026-05-07. The other OPB url already on
publications.yaml (2024-01-08) covers the Health Affairs paper, NOT
the JAMA letter — so this is not a duplicate.
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Oregon Public Broadcasting → https://www.opb.org/article/2023/06/20/ohsu-study-shows-most-teen-residential-treatment-facilities-dont-offer-key-addiction-medication/
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "Oregon Public Broadcasting")
Media high confidence
1 outlets
found May 7, 2026
Coverage of: Treatments Used Among Adolescent Residential Addiction Treatment Facilities in the US, 2022
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Healio → https://www.healio.com/news/pediatrics/20230613/buprenorphine-rarely-available-for-adolescents-at-us-addiction-treatment-centers
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "Healio")
Media high confidence
1 outlets
found May 10, 2026
Coverage of: Treatments Used Among Adolescent Residential Addiction Treatment Facilities in the US, 2022
Detected by: Google search for 'King Beetham adolescent residential addiction treatment buprenorphine 2023 JAMA news coverage'; page body directly discusses the paper by title, journal, date, and findings, with full citation (King C, Beetham T, Smith N, Englander H, Hadland SE, Bagley SM, et al. JAMA. 2023;329(22):1983-5) in reference list
Author is Dr. Linda Marc, a public health consultant and MAHB contributor. The article is a substantive commentary built around the King/Beetham JAMA findings, not just a press-release repost. MAHB is a Massachusetts state-level public health organization whose coverage of opioid policy is credible and targeted.
AUDIT (2026-05-10): byline correction — actual author is Marcia Testa, MPH, PhD (not Linda Marc as the discovery agent recorded).
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Massachusetts Association of Health Boards (MAHB) → https://www.mahb.org/do-opioid-addicted-teens-have-access-to-the-gold-standard-treatment/
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "Massachusetts Association of Health Boards (MAHB)")
Association of Access to Crisis Intervention Teams with County Sociodemographic Characteristics and State Medicaid Policies and Its Implications for a New Mental Health Crisis Lifeline
Re: Association of Access to Crisis Intervention Teams with County Sociodemographic Characteristics and State Medicaid Policies and Its Implications for a New Mental Health Crisis Lifeline
Article opens: A new 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline launched by the U.S. government is supposed to make it easier for people experiencing a mental health crisis to get help. But a new Yale study finds that not all Americans will have the same access to appropriate follow-up care.
YSPH press release for the 988-launch JAMA Network Open paper. States
"YSPH doctoral student Tamara Beetham is a co-author." Verified via
WebFetch 2026-05-07.
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Yale School of Public Health → https://ysph.yale.edu/news-article/as-us-launches-new-crisis-hotline-nearly-half-of-counties-lack-response-teams/
(if added to CV, appended to \pubsub{Select Media} as a hyperlink with link-text "Yale School of Public Health")
Physician Response to COVID-19-driven Telehealth Flexibility for Opioid Use Disorder
Two outlets carried the YSPH press release for the AJMC telehealth-and-OUD survey. Both are essentially syndications of the YSPH release; treat as one cluster.
Detected by: Site search yielded YSPH release; downstream pickup found via Google.
Both outlets verified via WebFetch 2026-05-07. Already-listed media for
this paper in publications.yaml: The Verge, US News and World Report.
EurekAlert and Medical Xpress are not duplicates of either.
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EurekAlert! → https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/967766
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "EurekAlert!")
Re: Physician Response to COVID-19-driven Telehealth Flexibility for Opioid Use Disorder
Article opens: A survey of more than 1,000 registered physicians who used telehealth services to treat patients with opioid-use disorder during COVID-19 found that an overwhelming majority favor making telehealth a permanent part of their practice. The findings of the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH) study provide new support for the use of telehealth technology in treating opioid-use disorder.
YSPH press release identifying Beetham as lead author and quoting her
directly: "Recent exposure to telehealth due to the COVID-19 pandemic
has promoted the perspective among the physicians surveyed that it is
a viable and effective treatment option." Same release was syndicated
via EurekAlert (https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/967766) and
Medical Xpress (medicalxpress.com/news/2022-10-survey-majority-physicians-favor-telehealth.html)
— separate proposal below for media coverage. Verified via WebFetch
2026-05-07.
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Yale School of Public Health → https://ysph.yale.edu/news-article/survey-shows-majority-of-physicians-favor-allowing-telehealth-to-treat-opioid-use-disorder/
(if added to CV, appended to \pubsub{Select Media} as a hyperlink with link-text "Yale School of Public Health")
Admission Practices and Cost of Care for Opioid Use Disorder at Residential Addiction Treatment Programs in the US
Detected by: Google search for Beetham Saloner 'residential addiction treatment' 2021; page body explicitly cites paper by full reference and summarizes findings
Research summary/commentary page from the Recovery Research Institute at MGH. Cites the paper twice in the body and discusses its findings at length. Page title has a typo in the URL slug ('practives') but content is clearly about this paper.
AUDIT (2026-05-10): outlet date corrected from 2025-01-22 (modified-date) to actual publish 2021-06-28 (per article:published_time metadata).
Article title first line on the website (lands in press_titles.yaml)
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Recovery Answers (Recovery Research Institute, Massachusetts General Hospital) → https://www.recoveryanswers.org/research-post/treatment-admissions-practives-costs-residential-treatment-opioid-use-disorder/
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "Recovery Answers (Recovery Research Institute, Massachusetts General Hospital)")
Media high confidence
1 outlets
found May 10, 2026
Coverage of: Admission Practices and Cost of Care for Opioid Use Disorder at Residential Addiction Treatment Programs in the US
Detected by: Google search for Beetham 'residential addiction treatment' cost opioid 2021; page body names Beetham as lead author and describes the paper's audit-survey methodology
This is a second host/mirror of the same BHE Podcast Episode 017 already on Tamara's site at hmpgloballearningnetwork.com. The hmpgloballearningnetwork.com URL is already in the exclusion list; this psychcongress.com URL is a distinct syndicated posting on a different outlet (Psychiatry & Behavioral Health Learning Network). Marked original=false and syndicated_from HMP Global Learning Network.
AUDIT (2026-05-10): URL 301-redirects to https://www.hmpgloballearningnetwork.com/site/behavioral/multimedia/bhe-podcast-episode-017-tamara-beetham-yale-university-phd-student — which is already on publications.yaml. Same canonical resource; recommend skipping.
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Psychiatry & Behavioral Health Learning Network (PsychCongress) → https://www.psychcongress.com/multimedia/bhe-podcast-episode-017-tamara-beetham-yale-university-phd-student
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "Psychiatry & Behavioral Health Learning Network (PsychCongress)")
Therapies Offered at Residential Addiction Treatment Programs in the US
Detected by: Web search for stopstigmanow.org citing Beetham JAMA 2020; confirmed paper cited by full title and citation in page body text via search result snippet
Nonprofit advocacy org homepage/resource page that explicitly lists and links the paper by full citation. Not a traditional news article; no publication date visible. Same org also has a standalone PDF brochure (see companion entry). The 'excerpt' field reflects the page's reference text as no standard article body exists.
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Stop Stigma Now (independent 501c3 nonprofit) → https://www.stopstigmanow.org/
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "Stop Stigma Now (independent 501c3 nonprofit)")
Media medium confidence
1 outlets
found May 10, 2026
Coverage of: Therapies Offered at Residential Addiction Treatment Programs in the US
Detected by: Follow-up search on stopstigmanow.org; PDF snippet from search results confirmed paper cited by full title and citation as reference #3 in the brochure body
Four-page educational brochure (updated March 2023) distributed by Stop Stigma Now. Paper appears as reference #3 in body text. Different document/URL from the homepage entry. Date inferred from filename '2023-05' upload but internal header says 'Updated 03-2023'. Not a government policy document — categorized as media/advocacy publication.
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Stop Stigma Now (independent 501c3 nonprofit) → https://www.stopstigmanow.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/BROCHURE-4-pgs-3-2023.pdf
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "Stop Stigma Now (independent 501c3 nonprofit)")
Access to office-based buprenorphine treatment in areas with high opioid-related mortality: an audit study
Detected by: Web search for Beetham buprenorphine audit study 2019; page verified via search result full-text snippet citing paper by title, DOI (10.7326/M18-3457), and author Tamara Beetham by name
Metadata shows 'May 20, 2024' which is likely a cache/re-index date; article content clearly covers the June 2019 paper at publication. Article names Beetham explicitly and cites the Annals paper with full DOI.
Article title first line on the website (lands in press_titles.yaml)
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Psychiatry Advisor → https://www.psychiatryadvisor.com/news/buprenorphine-treatment-access-limited-in-states-with-high-opioid-related-mortality/
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "Psychiatry Advisor")
Media high confidence
1 outlets
found May 10, 2026
Coverage of: Access to office-based buprenorphine treatment in areas with high opioid-related mortality: an audit study
Detected by: Web search for Beetham buprenorphine audit study 2019 coverage; page verified via search result showing explicit citation of Beetham T, Saloner B, Wakeman SE et al. Ann Intern Med with the paper title as the primary reference (Reference 1)
BU AODH 'Current Evidence' is a peer-reviewed research-summary newsletter for clinicians. The entire post is a structured summary of the Beetham et al. 2019 paper. Date confirmed from URL slug (2020-02-27).
Article title first line on the website (lands in press_titles.yaml)
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Boston University Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Health: Current Evidence → https://www.bu.edu/aodhealth/2020/02/27/how-accessible-is-office-based-buprenorphine-treatment-in-the-us/
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "Boston University Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Health: Current Evidence")
Media high confidence
1 outlets
found May 10, 2026
Coverage of: Access to office-based buprenorphine treatment in areas with high opioid-related mortality: an audit study
Detected by: Web search for Beetham buprenorphine audit study; page verified via search result showing Beetham et al. 2019 cited twice in the body text (references 1 and 20) as the primary methodological precedent for a Philadelphia follow-on study
The Beetham 2019 paper is cited in the body text as the foundational prior audit study that the Philadelphia study builds on; full citation with DOI visible in the snippet. The already-listed LDI URL on Tamara's site is a different article (private equity topic).
AUDIT (2026-05-10): outlet date corrected from 2025-09-10 (modified-date) to actual publish 2025-06-05 (per article:published_time metadata).
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Penn Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics (LDI) → https://ldi.upenn.edu/our-work/research-updates/research-brief-philadelphia-study-reveals-uneven-access-to-buprenorphine-for-opioid-use-disorder/
(appended to the paper's \pubsub{Select Media} comma-list as a hyperlink with link-text "Penn Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics (LDI)")
Policy high confidence
found May 7, 2026
MACPAC (Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission)
Cites: Access to office-based buprenorphine treatment in areas with high opioid-related mortality: an audit study (2019)
Detected by: Bing/Google site:macpac.gov 'Beetham' search; verified by direct PDF download (curl) and full-text grep (pypdf) on 2026-05-07.
In addition, Medicaid beneficiaries may experience more difficulty finding a practice that will take them as a new patient or that can provide rapid access to treatment than patients with private insurance or willing to pay out of pocket (Beetham et al. 2019).
Citation as printed: Beetham, T., B. Saloner, S.E. Wakeman, et al. 2019. Access to office-based buprenorphine treatment in areas with high rates of opioid-related mortality: An audit study. Annals of Internal Medicine 171, no. 1: 1–9. https://annals.org/aim/article-abstract/2735182/access-office-based-buprenorphine-treatment-areas-high-rates-opioid-related?doi=10.7326%2fM18-3457.
MACPAC Report to Congress, October 2019. Beetham et al. 2019 is cited
in the Overview section (printed page xv) supporting the claim that
Medicaid beneficiaries face greater difficulty finding buprenorphine
providers than privately insured or self-pay patients. Full reference
list entry appears on page xix. Verified by downloading the official
MACPAC PDF (HTTP 200, content-type application/pdf, 1.05 MB) and
grepping the extracted text — both body-text "(Beetham et al. 2019)"
and full reference list entry are present. PDF URL is stable
(last-modified 2024-07-03 per HTTP HEAD). This was the only NEW
MACPAC/MedPAC/GAO/CBO/NASEM/CDC/SAMHSA hit not already represented
in publications.yaml under policy_citations.
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Report to Congress: Utilization Management of Medication-Assisted Treatment in Medicaid → https://www.macpac.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Report-to-Congress-Utilization-Management-of-Medication-Assisted-Treatment-in-Medicaid.pdf
, MACPAC (Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission)
(link-text is the doc title; org follows as plain text after a comma)
Re: Access to office-based buprenorphine treatment in areas with high opioid-related mortality: an audit study
Article opens: Buprenorphine-naloxone (buprenorphine), a highly effective, evidence-based treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD), is difficult to access in states with high rates of death associated with OUD, according to new research led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The study also found that access to buprenorphine is especially challenging among patients with Medicaid coverage.
Harvard Chan press release tied to coauthor Michael L. Barnett. Names
Beetham, Saloner, Wakeman, Gaye, and Barnett explicitly. Quotes Barnett:
"We were surprised to find roadblocks at every step of the process of
getting buprenorphine, from finding a clinic with any prescribed, to
finding one that will take public insurance." Verified via WebFetch
2026-05-07. Not currently on CV per your stated practice of omitting
press releases.
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Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health → https://hsph.harvard.edu/news/significant-barriers-to-care-for-patients-seeking-medication-for-opioid-use/
(if added to CV, appended to \pubsub{Select Media} as a hyperlink with link-text "Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health")
Buprenorphine Prior Authorization Removal: Low Hanging Fruit in the Opioid Overdose Crisis
Cites: Buprenorphine Prior Authorization Removal: Low Hanging Fruit in the Opioid Overdose Crisis (2019)
Detected by: Search for 'nationalacademies.org opportunities to improve opioid use disorder Beetham prior authorization'; confirmed body-text citation in NCBI Bookshelf version of NASEM consensus report chapter 3
Some have suggested that CMS institute similar policy changes to Medicaid, and that states that have not removed or reduced prior authorization requirements should do so (Mark et al., 2019; Weber and Gupta, 2019), whereas others have called for abolishing prior authorization for buprenorphine (AMA, 2019; Beetham, 2019).
Full report: National Academies Press, doi:10.17226/25626 (2020). Beetham 2019 is cited by name in body text of Chapter 3 alongside AMA 2019 as sources calling for abolishing PA for buprenorphine. NCBI Bookshelf URL is the publicly accessible free version; canonical NAP catalog URL is https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/25626. The reference list version also confirmed at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK555812/.
AUDIT (2026-05-10): same NASEM consensus report (Chapter 3, Barriers to Integration) as the existing policy_citations entry at https://books.google.com/books?id=q1rbDwAAQBAJ. The NCBI Bookshelf URL is more durable (free full-text); recommend swapping rather than adding both. Tamara's call.
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Barriers to Integration — Opportunities to Improve Opioid Use Disorder and Infectious Disease Services: Integrating Responses to a Dual Epidemic (Chapter 3) → https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK555819/
, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM)
(link-text is the doc title; org follows as plain text after a comma)
Policy high confidence
found May 10, 2026
Wyoming Prevention Depot (Wyoming state government prescription drug abuse toolkit)
Cites: Buprenorphine Prior Authorization Removal: Low Hanging Fruit in the Opioid Overdose Crisis (2019)
Detected by: Search for 'wyomingpreventiondepot.org removal of prior authorization requirements buprenorphine Beetham'; confirmed body-text citation and full reference entry (Beetham, T. (2019). Harvard Public Health Review, 25(1), 1–5) in page body
Likewise, these types of policies discourage many providers from prescribing opioids to patients that may need them (Beetham, 2019).
wyomingpreventiondepot.org is a Wyoming state government resource (Rx drug abuse toolkit). Beetham 2019 is cited in the body paragraph on provider disincentives and again in the reference list. No date visible on the page.
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Removal of Prior Authorization Requirements — Prescription Drug Abuse Toolkit → https://www.wyomingpreventiondepot.org/rxtoolkit/best-practices/removal-of-prior-authorization-requirements/
, Wyoming Prevention Depot (Wyoming state government prescription drug abuse toolkit)
(link-text is the doc title; org follows as plain text after a comma)
Decisions to apply
Download or copy this JSON, then run npm run apply-decisions
<file> from a terminal in the project directory. The
apply step writes to publications.yaml + press_titles.yaml + cv.tex,
rebuilds the site and CV, and rolls back on any failure. Nothing
ships publicly until you commit + push.
How to apply the file (step-by-step)
Click Download .json above (or copy + paste into a file).
Open your Terminal app.
Paste this and hit Enter:
cd ~/Developer/tamarabeetham-website
npm run apply-decisions ~/Downloads/queue-decisions.json
(Adjust the path if you saved the file elsewhere.)
Wait for the script to finish. It runs the validator, builds the site, rebuilds the CV PDF, and reports any issues.
Review the changes with git diff, then commit + push when you're happy.
The script is idempotent — re-running it on the same file is a no-op. Rejected and deferred proposals stay in queue.yaml; only approved ones are applied.