Advancing the implementation and sustainment of medication assisted treatment for opioid use disorders in prisons and jails
Abstract Background Opioid use disorder (OUD) is among the most prevalent medical condition experienced by incarcerated persons, yet medication assisted therapy (MAT) is uncommon. Four jail and prison systems partnered with researchers to document their adoption of MAT for incarcerated individuals w...
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Main Authors: | Warren J. Ferguson (Author), Joan Johnston (Author), Jennifer G. Clarke (Author), Peter J. Koutoujian (Author), Kathleen Maurer (Author), Colleen Gallagher (Author), Julie White (Author), Dyana Nickl (Author), Faye S. Taxman (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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