NCCHC Releases New Jail Guidelines for Medical Treatment of SUD | National Commission on Correctional Health Care

NCCHC Releases New Jail Guidelines for Medical Treatment of SUD

NCCHC’s new resource, Jail Guidelines for the Medical Treatment of Substance Use Disorders 2025, provides the latest research and best practices for addressing the opioid crisis and ensuring that incarcerated individuals receive effective treatment. This free publication incorporates up-to-date, evidence-based recommendations for implementing and evaluating medication-assisted treatment (MAT) programs, along with insights into the evolving regulatory landscape.

To support informed decision-making and the adoption of evidence-based practices in jail-based MAT programs, this guide offers:

  • A structured overview of the key stages of MAT program implementation, designed for clarity and conciseness without sacrificing essential details.
  • An analysis of regulations governing MAT in correctional settings.
  • References to additional resources for deeper exploration of specialized topics not covered in detail.
  • Case studies showcasing real-world examples of successful MAT programs.

In 2018, NCCHC partnered with the National Sheriffs’ Association to develop Jail-Based MAT: Promising Practices, Guidelines, and Resources. Since then, the landscape of substance use disorder treatment in jails and the broader community has evolved significantly. Despite a growing legal mandate to provide MAT, many agencies still face knowledge gaps that hinder effective program implementation.

Endorsed by the American Jail Association and the National Sheriffs’ Association, this new publication equips correctional facilities with the tools needed to navigate these challenges and expand access to life-saving treatment.

Jail Guidelines for the Medical Treatment of SUD 2025

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