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SUMMARY:Webinar: Implementing MAT Continuum of Care in Jails: Lessons Learned
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is designed for jurisdictions seeking to move beyond MAT continuation toward fully mirroring community standards of care\, consistent with the Bureau of Justice Assistance Withdrawal Management Guidelines for Jails. Based on Sacramento County’s experience\, it is especially timely as California implements a statewide initiative—including the nation’s first Medicaid 1115 demonstration allowing Medicaid coverage up to 90 days pre-release—to expand access to MAT and related services. These developments have significant implications for jails nationwide as similar demonstrations are approved. \nPresenters will share real-world data\, including MAT enrollment trends\, outcomes\, and impacts on in-facility overdoses and medical emergencies. They will discuss challenges\, successes\, and lessons learned\, along with recommendations for staff training\, operational support\, and phased rollout. \nThe session will also examine Sacramento’s model—including dedicated housing for initiation and withdrawal management\, enhanced community partnerships\, coordinated custody-health leadership\, and specialized medication administration—along with legal\, ethical\, policy\, cost\, pharmacy\, and implementation considerations. \nPanelists \n\nTianna Hammock\, MS\, CCHP\, Health Services Administrator for Sacramento County Adult Correctional Health\nMichael Wanless\, PharmD\, Director of Pharmacy for Sacramento County Adult Correctional Health\nJacqueline Abdalla\, MD is Assistant Medical Director for Sacramento County Adult Correctional Health\nRich VandenHuevel\, MSW\, Principal\, Health Management Associates\n\nWebinar Fee: \n$69 ($59 for CCHPs)\, includes access to the power point presentation\, the webinar recording and CE credit – 1.00 hours for ACCME\, ANCC\, APA\, and General (CCHP and others). \nRegister/Learn More
URL:https://ncchc.org/event/webinar-implementing-mat-continuum-of-care/
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SUMMARY:MOUD for Detained Youth: Barriers and Solutions
DESCRIPTION:This webinar examines the epidemiology of the current crisis of opioid overdose deaths among juveniles in the United States. It highlights the growing impact of illicitly manufactured fentanyl and the ease with which adolescents can access illicit substances through social media platforms. The session reviews diagnostic criteria for juvenile opioid use disorder and outlines evidence-based treatment options\, with particular emphasis on the role of buprenorphine in the management of opioid use disorder in youth. \nThe webinar will also explore barriers physicians report when considering medications for opioid use disorder for juvenile patients and presents practical strategies to address these challenges. Finally\, participants will hear examples of successful national MOUD programs within correctional settings and lessons learned that can inform broader implementation. \nPanelists: \n\nJohn Tomarchio\, MD\, MPH\, Assistant Chief Medical Officer\, VitalCore Health Strategies\nSandra Violette\, MSW\, LADAC\, CCHP\, Manager of OTP and Mental Health\, National Commission on Correctional Health Care\n\nWebinar Fee: \n$69 ($59 for CCHPs)\, includes access to the power point presentation\, the webinar recording and CE credit – 1.00 hours for ACCME\, ANCC\, APA\, and General (CCHP and others). \nLearn more/Register
URL:https://ncchc.org/event/moud-for-detained-youth-barriers-and-solutions/
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SUMMARY:Saving Lives: Focusing on What Matters Virtual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by AJA and NCCHC. Topics include: \n\nCollaboration between custody and health care\nInitial and ongoing substance use disorder treatment\nPrevention of suicide and self harm\nReducing in-custody mortality\nReentry best practices\nRestraint safety\nStaff wellness and peer support\n\nLearn More/Register 
URL:https://ncchc.org/event/saving-lives-focusing-on-what-matters-virtual-conference/
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