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

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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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