New program aims to bridge healthcare gap for people leaving prison
NCT ID NCT05376371
Summary
This study tested a new support program designed to help people with HIV, hepatitis C, or substance use disorders get medical care after they are released from prison. Researchers worked with 219 men and women before their release to see if the program was practical and acceptable. The goal was to help participants connect with doctors and manage their health conditions more effectively in the community.
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Locations
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Oakhill Correctional Institution
Oregon, Wisconsin, 53575, United States
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Robert E. Ellsworth Correctional Center
Union Grove, Wisconsin, 53182, United States
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