Jail-based treatment for opioid use disorder in the era of bail reform: a qualitative study of barriers and facilitators to implementation of a state-wide medication treatment initiative.
Noa KrawczykSachini BandaraSydney MerrittHridika ShahAlexandra DuncanBrendan McEnteeMaria SchiffN Jia AhmadSara WhaleyAmanda LatimoreBrendan SalonerPublished in: Addiction science & clinical practice (2022)
Despite challenges to the delivery of MOUD, states can make concerted and sustained efforts to support opioid addiction treatment in jails. Increased use of evidence-based clinical guidelines, greater investment in resources, and increased partnerships with health and social service providers can greatly improve reach of treatment and save lives.