A Shocking Look at Opioid Addiction Treatments in Philadelphia Jails
Current State of Addiction Treatment in Philadelphia Jails
Despite the prevalence of opioid use disorder in jails, many facilities continue to neglect offering medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD).
Significance of the Study
A recent study shows that more than half of U.S. jails, including those in Philadelphia, do not provide necessary medications, leaving individuals with prescription pill addiction, heroin, and fentanyl unassisted. Incarceration should not equate to the absence of treatment, yet the reality is grim for many.
- Two-thirds of incarcerated individuals have substance use disorders.
- Access to MOUD could greatly improve recovery outcomes.
- A systemic change is essential for effective addiction management in jails.
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