
Laura Fanucchi
@laurafanucchi
Primary care, addiction medicine physician and researcher.
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25-06-2013 19:19:56
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📣NEW online! Design & protocol of the Buprenorphine plus Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy (B-OPAT) study: a RCT of integrated outpatient treatment of opioid use disorder & severe, injection-related infections Laura Fanucchi University of Kentucky ⬇ bit.ly/3IuMfUS

Design and protocol of the Buprenorphine plus Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy (B-OPAT) study: a randomi… pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35847566/ 🎯🎯🎯 Thank you for the heavy lifting Laura and colleagues. Mayo Clinic Infectious Diseases


Yes! Thank you @honoraenglander Corey Davis for this powerful call to action. Proud that University of Kentucky UK HealthCare we have addiction consult & UK Hospitalists all getting waivered! Daniel Weaver Dr Devin Oller Romil Chadha Peter Akpunonu

Management of Infective Endocarditis in People Who Inject Drugs: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association ahajournals.org/doi/abs/10.116… MayoClinicGIM Mayo Clinic Internal Medicine Residency Rochester MayoClinicPsych IDSA American College of Cardiology ACP European Society of Cardiology NEJM Journal Watch The Society of Thoracic Surgeons ESCMID @ACEPNow 🧵

🚨 Imp Guidance on Injection-related Endocarditis. Especially helpful 4 #IDtwitter, clinicians, pharmacists who are working 2 develop evidence-based protocols. Highlights role of stigma, oral & LA antibiotics, & bup/methadone 👏🏻 👏🏻 Alysse Wurcel MD MS FIDSA Laura Fanucchi

Fantastic work led by Daniel Solomon on OPAT eligibility 4 PWID. Clinicians who report PWID = not eligible for OPAT are more likely to cite (unfounded) picc safety, legal risks. They also report less social, case mgmt support. Great collab, 🤩 team! @IDWeek2022


Catch us in action this weekend at the National League Orlando E64 Showcase! Good luck to all clubs competing, especially our fellow Kings Hammer teams. #EarnYourPlace 💪🏼⚽️


I am so thankful for support of University of Kentucky College of Medicine & UK HealthCare in adopting a patient-centered approach. New contracts for UK Hospitalists have new verbiage. All hospital medicine faculty shall have a DEA-X Waiver from 365 days of their start date. #SubstanceUseDisorder is real


via The New York Times I hope it is available over OTC soon. nytimes.com/2023/02/15/hea…

Congratulations to my nontweeting colleague Dr South, Dr. Lofwall and Laura Fanucchi Treating Opioid Use Disorder in Patients Who Are Incarcerated: Quandaries of a Hospitalist | Substance Use and Addiction Medicine | JAMA | JAMA Network jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…

Great work Drs. South Laura Fanucchi Lofwall 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 #Opioid Use Disorder #Incarcerated Patients #Hospitalist Great viewpoint JAMA Society of Hospital Medicine ACP Hospitalist ACP SHM Advocacy University of Kentucky College of Medicine UK HealthCare UK Hospitalists @alicecthornton @DarwinConwell

Great work Drs. Anna-Maria South, MD, FACP, FASAM Laura Fanucchi Lofwall UK Hospitalists University of Kentucky College of Medicine UK HealthCare @DarwinConwell @alicecthornton We are proud of your #advocacy, #compassion and #expertise for #Incarcerated population with #Opioid Use Disorder 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 uknow.uky.edu/uk-healthcare/…

🌟🌟Amazing work Anna-Maria South, MD, FACP, FASAM Laura Fanucchi Lofwall🌟🌟 We are proud of your continued commitment and support for the incarcerated population with Opioid Use Disorder. #UK_HealthCare University of Kentucky College of Medicine @DarwinConwell @alicecthornton #advocacy #compassion uknow.uky.edu/uk-healthcare/…

We have new work out today JAMA Health Forum exploring if removal of Medicaid prior auths for buprenorphine changed buprenorphine prescriptions Hypothesis: PAs are a barrier to care and removal will result in more prescriptions Results: There was minimal change after PA removal

Initiation of MOUD may improve readmissions in patient directed discharges Nicole Robertson MD, MPH Laura Fanucchi

Kudos Nicole Robertson MD, MPH 📢 initiating MOUD in the hospital for people with OUD is critical to improve outcomes University of Kentucky College of Medicine