Cash for care: can gift cards keep people on Life-Saving opioid treatment after jail?
NCT ID NCT07322588
Summary
This study tests whether a rewards program can help people stay on their opioid addiction medication after they are released from jail. People leaving jail are at very high risk of overdose, and staying on medication greatly reduces this risk. The program offers small incentives, like gift cards, for attending treatment appointments and counseling sessions after release to see if it helps them stay engaged in care.
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Clatsop County Corrections
Warrenton, Oregon, 97146, United States
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