Cash for care: can gift cards keep people on Life-Saving opioid meds after jail?
NCT ID NCT07322588
Summary
This study tests whether a rewards program can help people continue their opioid addiction medication after being released from jail, when overdose risk is highest. Up to 75 participants who are already receiving treatment in jail can earn gift cards—up to $600 over three months—for attending their medication and counseling appointments after release. Researchers want to see if this incentive approach is practical, acceptable to participants, and helps them stay engaged with treatment to prevent overdose.
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Clatsop County Corrections
Warrenton, Oregon, 97146, United States
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