Date & Time
Tuesday, April 30, 2024, 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Name
RT -12 Addressing Barriers to MOUD
Description

The use of medications for opioid use disorder has repeatedly demonstrated an undeniable correlation to a reduction in overdose both during and after incarceration and to a decrease in recidivism. It is essential that health care providers identify and address barriers to the implementation and management of a corrections-based MOUD program. Prerelease planning holds critical value in continuing MOUD in the community, further reducing the likelihood of overdose and recidivism.

Educational Objectives

 

  • Recognize the role of MOUD treatment in decreasing the risk of recidivism and the potential of overdose both during and after incarceration
  • Effectively engage both administrative and medical staff in the implementation and management of a corrections-based MOUD program
  • Identify barriers to prerelease planning that significantly increase the risk of overdose and recidivism, and ways to overcome them