The University of Michigan is launching a statewide pilot program that will use smartphones in the care of individuals living with substance use disorders by rewarding positive behaviors—like taking medication or engaging in treatment—with money, gift cards and vouchers.

Known as digital contingency management, the first-in-the-state effort is an evidence-based treatment that provides motivational incentives to individuals living with opioid, alcohol and other substance use disorders as they meet treatment goals.

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