RIvER 诊所:RIvER 诊所:反思监禁和赋权康复--在 COVID-19 大流行期间实施的监禁后护理创新模式。

Emily F Dauria, Joslyn Lapinski, Mary E Hawk, James E Egan, Divya Venkat, Tom E Robertson
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反思监禁与赋权康复(RIvER)诊所于 2021 年 6 月启动,旨在解决监禁期间和监禁后的健康差异问题。RIvER 诊所的多学科、以社区为中心的团队通过远程医疗、在社区地点、移动车上和诊所等方式,与在押期间和出狱后的患者接触。该诊所是监禁与在社区建立永久性医疗保健和社会服务之间的桥梁。2022 年,共完成了 479 次出诊。诊所为所有符合条件的患者提供多学科药物使用支持,为未参保患者支付了 104 种阿片类药物使用障碍(MOUD)处方药费用。25%的患者被转到了社区医疗机构,不到5%的患者被重新监禁。尽管存在一些局限性,但结果表明,RIvER 诊所成功地将边缘化人群重新融入社区。本文旨在介绍该监禁后诊所的实施情况和初步成果。
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RIvER Clinic: Rethinking Incarceration and Empowering Recovery-An Innovative Postincarceration Care Delivery Model Implemented During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
The Rethinking Incarceration and Empowering Recovery (RIvER) Clinic was launched in June 2021 to address the health disparities experienced during and after incarceration. The RIvER Clinic's multidisciplinary, community-centered team engages patients during jail detention and after release via telehealth, collocated in community locations, on a mobile van, and in clinic. The clinic serves as a bridge between incarceration and the establishment of permanent health care and social services in the community. In 2022, a total of 479 visits were completed. The clinic provided multidisciplinary substance use support to all eligible patients, paying for 104 medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) prescriptions for uninsured patients. Twenty-five percent of patients were transitioned to community-based care, and less than 5% of patients were reincarcerated. Despite some limitations, results demonstrate that the RIvER Clinic is successfully reintegrating a marginalized population into its community. The purpose of this article is to describe the implementation and preliminary outcomes of this postincarceration clinic.
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