Todd Molfenter
University of Wisconsin-Madison
60 Papers
248 Citations
Todd Molfenter is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Buprenorphine. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 50 publications.
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Papers
The Network for the Improvement of Addiction Treatment (NIATx): Enhancing Access and Retention
Dennis McCarty,David H. Gustafson,Jennifer P. Wisdom,Jay Ford,Dongseok Choi,Todd Molfenter,Victor Capoccia,Frances Cotter +7 more
TL;DR: The Network for the Improvement of Addiction Treatment (NIATx) teaches participating treatment centers to use process improvement strategies and small incremental changes in treatment processes can lead to significant reductions to treatment and consistent gains in retention.
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Use of Telehealth in Substance Use Disorder Services During and After COVID-19: Online Survey Study.
Todd Molfenter,Nancy Roget,Michael Chaple,Stephanie Behlman,Olivia J. Cody,Bryan Hartzler,Edward Johnson,Maureen Nichols,Patricia Stilen,Sara J. Becker +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the adoption of telehealth technologies across the SUD service continuum, acceptance of these technologies among service providers, and intent of providers to use these technologies after the pandemic.
Use of Telehealth in Mental Health (MH) Services During and After COVID-19.
Todd Molfenter,Thomasine Heitkamp,Ann A. Murphy,Stephanie Tapscott,Stephanie Behlman,Olivia J. Cody +5 more
TL;DR: The overall perceived ease of use and usefulness for video-based services and certain telephone services provide a promising outlook for use of these services post the COVID-19 pandemic.
Making “Stone Soup”: Improvements in Clinic Access and Retention in Addiction Treatment
Victor Capoccia,Frances Cotter,David H. Gustafson,Elaine F. Cassidy,James H. Ford,Lynn M. Madden,Betta Owens,Scott O. Farnum,Dennis McCarty,Todd Molfenter +9 more
TL;DR: The successes experienced by organizations in the NIATx initiative should be useful for implementing change in other fields of service delivery.
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Implementing buprenorphine in addiction treatment: payer and provider perspectives in Ohio
Todd Molfenter,Carol Sherbeck,Mark Zehner,Andrew Quanbeck,Dennis McCarty,Jee Seon Kim,Sandy Starr +6 more
TL;DR: This qualitative analysis found that attitudes toward use of medication and medication funding environment play important roles in an organization’s decision to begin buprenorphine use and that physician availability influences an organization's ability to expand bup Renorphine Use over time.