Medications for Opioid Use Disorder
- Clinical Guidelines and Protocols
- Guidelines for Managing Substance Withdrawal in Jails (BJA June 2023)
- Buprenorphine Dose and Time to Discontinuation Among Patients With Opioid Use Disorder in the Era of Fentanyl (Chambers et al, 2023)
- Treatment for individuals who Use Stimulants (TRUST) Manual: A protocol using empirically-supported behavioral treatments for people with psychoactive stimulant use disorder
- Protocols
- Bridge to Treatment Clinical Decision-Making Tools, includes tools and protocols for buprenorphine initiation and continuation in different settings
- 7 Best Practices and Goals for Agencies Assisting Patients with a Substance Use Disorder and Criminal Legal Involvement – Justice Community Opioid Innovation Network Coordination and Translation Center (jcoinctc.org)
- Clinic Induction Protocol Example – It Matters
- Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale
- INDUCTION Protocol
- MAT Protocol generic
- Starting Buprenorphine – Patient Information Handout
- Recommendations for Medicaid Coverage of Opioid Use Disorder Services in Jails and Prisons (Viaduct Consulting 2023)
- North Carolina State Opioid Treatment Authority Guidance Document, Re: OTP Federal Regulation Update (NC DHHS 4/2024)
- Reports and Toolkits
- NEW! Advisory: Low Barrier Models of Care for Substance Use Disorder (SAMHSA – December 2023)
- NEW! 2023 State of the States: Legislative Roadmap for Reducing Overdose Deaths and Increasing Access to Treatment (Legislative Analysis and Public Policy Association – November 2023)
- 15 Key Buprenorphine Dosing Recommendations for Jail-Based Treatment Programs (NIH HEAL Initiative)
- Medications for Opioid Use Disorder at Skilled Nursing Facilities (Legal Action Center)
- Medications for Opioid Use Disorder at Recovery Residencies (Legal Action Center)
- Correctional Medication-Assisted Treatment Research Compendium (BJA October 2023)
- SAMHSA: Use of Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder in Criminal Justice Settings (SAMHSA)
- Expanding Access to Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in Corrections and Community Settings (American Correctional Association and National Governors Association)
- Jail-Based Medication-Assisted Treatment (National Sheriff’s Association): Promising Practices, Guidelines and Resources for the Field
- Understanding Medication in Addiction Treatment for Drug Court Participants (ASAM and NADCP)
- Jails: Inadvertent Health Care Providers-How County correctional facilities are playing a role in the safety net (PEW – Jan 2018)
- Saving Lives: Ensuring Access to Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) in NC Jails (Disability Rights NC-2024)