Topic Area: Behavioral health and substance use

This mixed methods evaluation explores how five Mobile Methadone Programs in Massachusetts are being implemented, who they reach, and how they impact access to methadone treatment compared to traditional clinics.

ICH is conducting a process and outcomes evaluation for the Determination of Need programs of two Mass General Brigham hospitals – Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital – which are supporting initiatives related to mental/behavioral health, housing, food/nutrition security, and economic mobility/financial stability in Suffolk County.

ICH is evaluating the RIZE LinC Program, which aims to strengthen partnerships between community-based organizations and healthcare centers in order to improve linkages to substance use disorder care following hospitalization

ICH is evaluating the implementation and outcomes of a program supporting women and nonbinary people at risk of fatal opioid overdose as they re-enter their communities from incarceration.

ICH is evaluating RIZE’s Mosaic Opioid Recovery Partnership, which is awarding grants from the state Opioid Recovery and Remediation Fund (ORRF) to organizations across Massachusetts to support substance use prevention, harm reduction, treatment and recovery.
ICH is evaluating RIZE’s Mosaic Opioid Recovery Partnership, which is awarding grants from the state Opioid Recovery and Remediation Fund (ORRF) to organizations across Massachusetts to support substance use prevention, harm reduction, treatment and recovery.

ICH is evaluating a SUD equity grant program run by the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers to increase access to and retention in effective, culturally responsive treatment and recovery services among Black, Latine, Native, and tribal-identifying people in Boston.

ICH is evaluating a SUD equity grant program run by the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers to increase access to and retention in effective, culturally responsive treatment and recovery services among Black, Latine, Native, and tribal-identifying people in Boston.