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Jail-based medication in Mass. boosts outcomes post-release
Massachusetts' effort to offer medication treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) to individuals incarcerated in county jails is paying off in post-release treatment retention, reduced overdose and less reoffending, a newly published study concludes.