In 2019, seven county correctional facilities (jails) in Massachusetts initiated pilot programs to provide all Food and Drug Administration–approved medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD). This ...
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Treating opioid addiction in jails: Study reports fewer overdoses and reduced reincarceration after release
A study published in The New England Journal of Medicine finds that individuals who received medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) while incarcerated were significantly more likely to continue ...
Jail inmates who get opioid addiction meds are less likely to overdose following release They’re also more likely to stay in addiction treatment The study reflects results from a pilot program in ...
A study supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) finds that individuals who received medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) while incarcerated were significantly more likely to continue ...
Hospitals in Marion County have been selected to take part in a new, six-month pilot program run by the Oregon Health Authority to improve addiction care in emergency settings. OHA partnered with the ...
PHOENIX — Mesa has announced it’s launching a $1 million grant program in an effort to prevent and reduce opioid use in the city, according to a press release. Eligible organizations for the grants ...
At a PAINWeek 2012 presentation investigators reported that immediate-release opioids are acceptable to use as supplemental analgesia in certain situations, according to the Monthly Prescribing ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — The Georgia Opioid Crisis Abatement awarded Georgia Southern University (GSU) over $2.2 million to launch a rural opioid harm reduction program for justice-involved individuals.
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