As correctional facilities across the country implement new programs to address substance use disorder, many are leveraging data collection efforts, process measures and outcomes measures to determine success, sustainability, and community impact.
This virtual event convenes researchers from across the country who are evaluating the impact of medication-based treatment for OUD in correctional facilities on measures such as recidivism, treatment engagement, employment, and more. This session is an opportunity for researchers to share information on data collection and measurement efforts in current pilots and initiatives taking place in correctional facilities, as well as to identify opportunities for collaboration and potential for alignment.
Speakers:
- Dr. Brad Ray, Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Behavioral Health and Justice, Wayne State University’s School of Social Work
- Dr. Tisha Wiley, Chief of the Services Research Branch and Associate Director for Criminal Justice at the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).
- Dr. Amanda Latimore, Assistant Scientist, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
- Donna Strugar-Fritsch, BSN, MPA, CCHP, Principal, Health Management Associates
- Dr. Alexandra Duncan, Senior Officer, The Pew Charitable Trusts
- Doyle Morrison, Community Programs and Integration Manager, Community Medical Services
- Shannon Mace, JD, MPH, Senior Advisor, National Council
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Access to Evidence-Based Treatment for Substance Use Disorder