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NCT07707934
Methadone Expansion in Detention Though the Hospital/Clinic Designation
The goal of this clinical trial is to improve implementation of hospital/clinic methadone in several carceral systems and study the effects of implementation on patient outcomes. This study has four Aims: * Evaluate an intervention for carceral staff that will receive individual coaching and group didactic sessions focused on improving adoption and implementation of hospital/clinic methadone. Effects of this intervention will be measured via qualitative interviews and baseline, midpoint and final surveys of participants. * Apply a trial emulation approach to electronic health records from three prison systems currently using hospital/clinic methadone to evaluate the effect of implementation on the initiation and retention of medications for opioid use disorder treatment. * Link Medicaid data to electronic health records from one prison system implementing hospital/clinic methadone to examine the effect of implementation on post-release outcomes, including MOUD use and broader healthcare utilization. * Examine the cost effectiveness and budgetary impact of implementing hospital/clinic methadone.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2026-07-16
NCT05441306
Personal Health Libraries for Formerly Incarcerated Individuals
This is a randomized pilot study to test the acceptance and use of PerHL among formerly incarcerated individuals
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2026-05-05
1 state
NCT07224516
Testing MOUD Scale-Up
The goal of this clinical trial is to improve health outcomes for incarcerated individuals by increasing medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) use, using scalable and cost-effective methods that could be applied more broadly in the criminal justice system.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2026-02-13
1 state