Contingency management participants will be eligible to receive up to $750 a year — via voucher or gift card — if their urine tests negative for drugs. Meanwhile, the fate of Affordable Care Act ...
Therapy through a smartphone app can help people reduce their opioid use and stay in treatment, according to a study from UT Health San Antonio. The study followed 600 adult patients with opioid use ...
App users also remained in recovery nearly 19% longer than those who only got medication treatment for OUD, results show. The app combines a type of evidence-based behavioral therapy called ...
Augmenting medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) with smartphone app–based contingency management (CM) was associated with a 30% reduction in opioid use days and a 23% improvement in ...