Women in Criminal Justice System Less Likely to Receive Evidence-Based Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder
May 19, 2020
May 19, 2020
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, May 19 -- Vanderbilt University Medical Center issued the following news:
Pregnant women involved in the criminal justice system are disproportionately not receiving medications for opioid use disorder, as compared to their peers, according to a Vanderbilt-led study published in PLOS Medicine.
Researchers from Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt and the Hennepin Healthcare Research Institute in Minneapolis analyzed data from the nat . . .
Pregnant women involved in the criminal justice system are disproportionately not receiving medications for opioid use disorder, as compared to their peers, according to a Vanderbilt-led study published in PLOS Medicine.
Researchers from Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt and the Hennepin Healthcare Research Institute in Minneapolis analyzed data from the nat . . .