新奥尔良医生Elyse Stevens博士通过用高剂量丁丙诺啡治疗成瘾,帮助病人获得护理,尽管有人批评允许使用,但引发了全国辩论。
Dr. Elyse Stevens, a New Orleans doctor, sparks national debate by treating addiction with high-dose buprenorphine, helping patients access care despite criticism over enabling use.
新奥尔良医生Elyse Stevens博士在2024年接受关于向有包括无家可归和慢性疼痛等复杂需要的病人开高剂量丁丙诺啡和多种受控药物的检查后,成为全国关于吸毒成瘾治疗的辩论的中心。
Dr. Elyse Stevens, a New Orleans physician, is at the center of a national debate over addiction treatment after facing scrutiny in 2024 for prescribing high doses of buprenorphine and multiple controlled substances to patients with complex needs, including homelessness and chronic pain.
她的减少伤害方法将接触、稳定和日常进展放在优先于直接禁欲的优先地位,这帮助了许多人获得护理,但批评者则认为,这种方法允许持续使用药物。
Her harm-reduction approach, which prioritizes engagement, stability, and daily progress over immediate abstinence, has helped many access care, but critics argue it enables ongoing substance use.
争议凸显了更广泛的危机:80%以上需要治疗的美国人由于成本、获得治疗的机会和耻辱而得不到治疗,这加剧了僵硬、禁欲和灵活的以病人为中心的护理模式之间的分裂。
The controversy highlights the broader crisis: over 80% of Americans who need treatment don’t receive it due to cost, access, and stigma, fueling a split between rigid, abstinence-focused models and flexible, patient-centered care.