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Evaluation of a Primary Care-Based Medication for Opioid Use Disorder Program in a Fully-Integrated Federally Qualified Health Center

Clackamas Health Centers (CHC), a public sector Federally Qualified Health Center in Oregon, provides medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) in a low-barrier model, featuring a unique pathway for criminal justice-involved patients. CHC's primary care-based treatment program has seen substantial growth since it began. These data can help demonstrate the effectiveness of fully-integrated MOUD programs in primary care, as well as establishing a baseline for treatment outcomes and future program evaluation.

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Correctional Healthcare RFP Toolkit

PRA’s Toolkit for Writing an RFP to Contract for Healthcare Services in a Correctional or Detention Institution (Correctional Healthcare RFP Toolkit) is designed to help correctional and detention facilities—along with local governments—create effective, outcome-focused requests for proposals (RFPs) for healthcare services.

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The Importance of Contextually Specific Support Relationships in Implementing Programs to Link People to Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) Treatment During Reentry from County Jails

Using PRISM and RE-AIM models, this study describes how jail context features affect the number of people linked to MOUD and the sustainment of jail linkage programs, focusing on case studies in rural and urban Kentucky jails.

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Leveraging Telehealth for Justice-involved Populations With Substance Use Disorders: Lessons Learned and Considerations for Governors

This brief reviews activities undertaken by states to expand the use of telehealth for justice-involved individuals with SUDs during the COVID-19 pandemic, share lessons learned, and highlight considerations for governors who wish to leverage telehealth services to increase access to SUD treatment for those involved in the justice system.

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