Assessing Need for Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opiate-Dependent Prison Inmates
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Albizu-Garcia, Carmen E.
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Univ Puerto Rico Med Sci Campus, Ctr Evaluat & Sociomed Res, San Juan, PR USAUniv Puerto Rico Med Sci Campus, Ctr Evaluat & Sociomed Res, San Juan, PR USA
Albizu-Garcia, Carmen E.
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Caraballo, Jose Noel
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Univ Puerto Rico, Cayey, PR USAUniv Puerto Rico Med Sci Campus, Ctr Evaluat & Sociomed Res, San Juan, PR USA
Caraballo, Jose Noel
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Caraballo-Correa, Glorimar
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Hernandez-Viver, Adriana
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Univ Puerto Rico Med Sci Campus, Ctr Evaluat & Sociomed Res, San Juan, PR USAUniv Puerto Rico Med Sci Campus, Ctr Evaluat & Sociomed Res, San Juan, PR USA
Hernandez-Viver, Adriana
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Roman-Badenas, Luis
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Roman-Badenas, Luis
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Individuals with a history of heroin dependence are overrepresented in American correctional facilities and 75% of inmates with a drug use disorder do not receive treatment during incarceration or after release. Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with opiate agonists, such as methadone or buprenorphine, constitutes standard of care; to guide planning for an expansion of drug treatment services in correctional facilities, a needs assessment was conducted at the Department of Correction and Rehabilitation (DCR) of Puerto Rico (PR). The authors report on the research process, the findings that informed their recommendations for the DCR to expand MAT for eligible inmates, and lessons learned.