County Jails Struggle With A New Role As America's Prime Centers For Opioid Detox
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County Jails Struggle With A New Role As America's Prime Centers For Opioid Detox
County Jails Struggle With A New Role As America's Prime Centers For Opioid Detox
Faced with a flood of addicted inmates and challenged by lawsuits, America's county jails are struggling to adjust to an opioid health crisis that has turned many of the jails into their area's largest drug treatment centers.
In an effort to get a handle on the problem, more jails are adding some form of medication-assisted treatment, or MAT, to help inmates safely detox from opioids and stay clean behind bars and after release.
But there are deep concerns about potential abuse of the treatment drugs, as well as worries about the efficacy and costs of programs that jails just weren't designed or built for.
The full NPR article can be viewed at this link.