Hospital launches new program to tackle meth crisis and prevent overdoses
NCT ID NCT06033365
Summary
This study tested a new hospital program called BEATMeth, designed to help people with methamphetamine addiction get into and stay in treatment. The goal was to see if this structured approach could prevent overdoses by improving how the healthcare system connects patients to care. Researchers followed 192 adults who had a meth-related hospital visit to see if they started treatment and stayed engaged.
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Denver Health
Denver, Colorado, 80204, United States
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