Sonara Health Expands into Florida with New Central Florida Treatment Center Partnership

 

In an effort to make take-home methadone safer and more accessible for Florida patients, Sonara Health has announced a new partnership with Central Florida Treatment Center.

Eligible patients will now have the opportunity to record video of their take-home methadone doses for their care teams to review. This makes it easier for patients to qualify for take-homes sooner as well as increase their number of take-homes over time.

Central Florida Treatment Center has been treating Orlando-area individuals with opioid addiction since 1983, and this partnership will give them yet another valuable tool for improving patient outcomes.

In a recent, peer-reviewed study, Sonara’s solution is shown to support remote dosing by increasing communication and fostering trust. 92% of patients described Sonara’s app as “easy to use” and agreed or strongly agreed that they would like to use it frequently.

Florida is now the tenth state where eligible patients can access Sonara’s remote dosing platform, with further plans for expansion throughout 2024.

“We’re excited to be working with an opioid treatment program that has such a strong legacy of delivering much-needed care,” said Sonara Founder and CEO Michael Giles, MD.


If you’re interested in learning how you can partner with Sonara Health to make remote dosing available to more patients receiving treatment for Opioid Use Disorder, please fill out this form to get in touch.

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