Rural and urban clinician views on COVID-19's impact on substance use treatment for individuals on community supervision in Kentucky.
Carrie B OserMaria RockettSebastian OteroEvan BattyMarisa BootyRachel GressickMichele StatonHannah K KnudsenPublished in: Health & justice (2024)
Findings indicate the need for community-based SUD treatment providers approved or contracted by DOC to support and train clients to access technology and improve information-sharing with community supervision officers. A positive lesson learned from COVID-19 transitions was a reduction in costly travel for rural clients, allowing for greater engagement and treatment adherence. Telehealth should continue to be included within the SUD continuum of care, especially to promote equitable services for individuals from rural areas.