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- Medication-assisted Treatment Inside Correctional Facilities
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is the use of FDA-approved medications in combination with behavioral therapies to treat alcohol and opioid use disorders When provided as part of the rehabilitation and reentry process for people incarcerated in correctional facilities, MAT addresses substance use as a criminogenic risk factor and may
- Medication-Assisted Treatment Facility Maps (MAT) - SAMHSA
The purpose of the medication-assisted treatment (MAT) facility maps is to identify areas on a state-by-state basis that may be potentially underserved by existing treatment facilities
- Rights for Individuals on Medication-Assisted Treatment
MAT treats a chronic disease – addiction – using legally-prescribed medications It is discrimination for employers, landlords, government agencies, and health care and treatment providers to treat people less favorably because they are in MAT
- MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT (MAT) IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM:
The field of criminal justice has been slow to incorporate FDA approved pharmacotherapy for opioid use disorder, also called medication-assisted treatment (MAT), into routine practice q One study found that only 53 percent of drug court programs allowed MAT medications as part of their participants’ treatment;r overall, treatment courts are
- Medication-Assisted Treatment Models of Care for Opioid Use . . . - SAMHSA
This Technical Brief describes promising and innovative medication-assisted treatment (MAT) models of care in primary care settings, describe barriers to MAT implementation, summarize the evidence available on MAT models of care in primary care settings, identifies gaps in the evidence base, and guides future research
- Redirecting to https: www. samhsa. gov substance-use treatment options
Redirecting to https: www samhsa gov substance-use treatment options
- Practitioner Training and Resources: Substance Use Disorder
Find required practitioner training for substance use disorder treatment topics, as well as recommended resources
- Buprenorphine Treatment Locator for Opioid Dependency
Select a state from the map or use the dropdown lists to view practitioners by city, state or zip code who previously held a DATA-2000 waiver to prescribe buprenorphine for the treatment of opioid use disorder (OUD)
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