Digital Contingency Management (CM) is an evidence-based tool implemented to improve addiction outcomes and promote health equity among people with opioid and other substance use disorders. Opioid Research Institute faculty affiliate members Drs. Anne Fernandez and Lara Coughlin have developed a resource for Digital CM which uses an app-based system to offer remote motivational incentives to reinforce abstinence from substances and to incentivize medication for OUD (MOUD). Learn more about Digital CM via this printable document.
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