“…In response to these challenges, Ireland, like many other countries, developed a rapid and coordinated response to accelerate new ways of meeting the treatment needs of people with opioid dependency, documented in a suite of national contingency guidelines by the Health Service Executive (HSE) ( Hennigan, Corrigan, Killeen, Scully, & Keenan, 2021 ; Krawczyk, Fawole, et al, 2021 ; Mongan, Galvin, Farragher, Dunne, & Nelson, 2020 ). The priority was to facilitate rapid access or low threshold pathways to OAT for those not already in treatment, while ensuring that existing patients’ care was uninterrupted ( Corace et al, 2022 ; Hennigan et al, 2021 ; Khatri & Perrone, 2020 ; Krawczyk, Fawole, et al, 2021 ; O'Carroll, Duffin, & Collins, 2021 ). The contingency guidelines supported accelerated access to OAT, particularly for the homeless, and included increased access to buprenorphine.…”