Innovations in Telehealth for Justice-Involved Individuals with Substance Use Disorder

Innovations in Telehealth for Justice-Involved Individuals with Substance Use Disorder

February 21, 2022

Marietta Municipal Court expands telehealth support to justice-involved individuals with substance use disorder, enhancing access to treatment and recovery resources.

Georgia Department of Community Supervision’s Collaborative Effort to Support its Justice-Involved Population

January 25, 2022

A collaborative initiative in Georgia supports justice-involved individuals with substance use disorder, addressing challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic with innovative solutions.

Facilitating Successful Re-entry

January 5, 2022

Pueblo County used digital solutions to support re-entry for justice-involved individuals, improving access to services and addressing substance use challenges effectively.
the Department of Human Services (OKDHS) implemented eIntervention technology, an innovative closed-loop referral system, to streamline the referral process.

Getting More Patients into Treatment, Faster

October 6, 2021

Oklahoma DHS implemented eIntervention, a closed-loop referral system, streamlining access to treatment and recovery for individuals with substance use disorder.
Hunter Doyle improved care accessibility and recovery outcomes for SUD patients with CHESS Health recovery tools.

Improved Care Accessibility and Recovery Outcomes for SUD Patients

November 1, 2018

Huther Doyle integrated digital tools into treatment programs, improving care accessibility and recovery outcomes for individuals with substance use disorder.
Incarcerated women in Oklahoma are being empowered with a new recovery support app. that fosters community and connection.

Empowering Women In Recovery: Innovation in Oklahoma

March 22, 2018

Oklahoma’s Women in Recovery program supports female offenders with mental health disorders and substance use, breaking intergenerational cycles through innovative recovery solutions.
In response to the high rate of relapse among substance abuse patients, Council on Alcoholism and Substance Abuse and CASA Trinity, sought to enhance traditional treatment methods with accessible tools.

CASA Trinity, Livingston County, New York

March 22, 2018

CASA Trinity implemented digital health tools to provide 24/7 relapse prevention support and timely interventions for individuals in recovery.