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DESCRIPTION:The prevalence of opioid use in correctional facilities present
 s multifaceted challenges\, including limited access to addiction treatmen
 t\, an elevated risk of overdose\, increased institutional violence\, and 
 the complex intersection of public health and criminal justice. Increasing
  Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) programs in jails and prisons can red
 uce recidivism rates among incarcerated individuals with substance use dis
 orders by providing comprehensive addiction care. This approach improves p
 ost-release reintegration and lowers societal costs associated with repeat
 ed incarcerations. Join us for a comprehensive look at MAT planning.\n\nEd
 ucational Objectives\n\n	* Discuss a MAT program’s role in reducing substan
 ce use disorders in correctional settings\n 	* Identify the relationship be
 tween mental health\, pain\, and substance use disorders\n 	* Explain clini
 cal practices for implementing MOUD in a correctional setting\n\nLevel: In
 termediate\n\nSupported by an educational grant from Indivior. 
DTSTART:20240721T120000Z
DTEND:20240721T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T033928Z
LOCATION:San Juan 4-5
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Systemic MAT Planning: Goals\, Barriers\, Implementation\, and Sust
 ainability
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The prevalence of opioid use in correctiona
 l facilities presents multifaceted challenges\, including limited access t
 o addiction treatment\, an elevated risk of overdose\, increased instituti
 onal violence\, and the complex intersection of public health and criminal
  justice. Increasing Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) programs in jails
  and prisons can reduce recidivism rates among incarcerated individuals wi
 th substance use disorders by providing comprehensive addiction care. This
  approach improves post-release reintegration and lowers societal costs as
 sociated with repeated incarcerations. Join us for a comprehensive look at
  MAT planning.</p>\n\n<p>Educational Objectives</p>\n\n<ul><li>Discuss a M
 AT program’s role in reducing substance use disorders in correctional sett
 ings</li>\n	<li>Identify the relationship between mental health\, pain\, an
 d substance use disorders</li>\n	<li>Explain clinical practices for impleme
 nting MOUD in a correctional setting</li>\n</ul><p>Level: Intermediate</p>
 \n\n<p>Supported by an educational grant from Indivior. </p>
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DESCRIPTION:The prevalence of opioid use in correctional facilities present
 s multifaceted challenges\, including limited access to addiction treatmen
 t\, an elevated risk of overdose\, increased institutional violence\, and 
 the complex intersection of public health and criminal justice. Increasing
  Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) programs in jails and prisons can red
 uce recidivism rates among incarcerated individuals with substance use dis
 orders by providing comprehensive addiction care. This approach improves p
 ost-release reintegration and lowers societal costs associated with repeat
 ed incarcerations. Join us for a comprehensive look at MAT planning.\n\nEd
 ucational Objectives\n\n	* Discuss a MAT program’s role in reducing substan
 ce use disorders in correctional settings\n 	* Identify the relationship be
 tween mental health\, pain\, and substance use disorders\n 	* Explain clini
 cal practices for implementing MOUD in a correctional setting\n\nLevel: In
 termediate\n\nSupported by an educational grant from Indivior. 
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