Paul Grekin, MD attended University of Michigan School of Medicine and completed psychiatry residency and community psychiatry fellowship at the University of Washington. He began work at Evergreen Treatment Services, an opioid treatment program that now has clinics in Seattle, Renton and Olympia, providing psychiatric care to patients with opioid use disorder who were unable to obtain that care elsewhere. He was subsequently promoted to medical director, overseeing the opioid treatment provided by a team of advanced practice nurses and physician assistants, as well as supervising the managers of each clinic’s dispensaries. During his career he has also served as medical director at Seattle Counseling Service for Sexual Minorities and provided psychiatric care and consultation at Pike Market Medical Clinic.
Patients with opioid use disorder have a high incidence of co-morbid psychiatric and medical problems for which they often have difficulty receiving adequate care due to stigma, distrust, poor organization and lack of resources. They are high users of acute medical systems, including emergency departments and hospitals. Providing primary medical and psychiatric services on site at the opioid treatment program, where the patients are already attending and feel a level of trust, should improve the patient utilization of needed care. However, experience suggests that even co-locating services does not overcome the barriers for many patients. Dr. Grekin envisions using the collaborative care model to facilitate the provision of integrated care by providers with whom the patients already have a trusting relationship. Dr. Grekin is participating in the fellowship to develop the knowledge and skills to implement integrated care using the Collaborative Care model at Evergreen Treatment Services and sees this as a potential model for other opioid treatment programs to pursue.