 Alcohol use disorder is a serious problem in the United States, affecting approximately 11% of adults. Medication-assisted treatment, MAT, which combines medications to reduce cravings and behavioral therapies, has been shown to be effective in treating this condition. A study conducted by researchers at an academic medical center found that only 1.4% of patients with an alcohol-related condition received a MAT prescription upon discharge from the hospital. To address this issue, the team implemented educational interventions and embedded a recommendation for MAT into the order sets used to treat alcohol withdrawal. These changes resulted in an increase in the number of patients receiving a MAT prescription from 1.4% to 11.2%, demonstrating the potential impact of quality improvement initiatives on patient care. This article was authored by Lutha Arms, Hashan Joel, and Jeremy Demutini. We are article.tv, links in the description below.