The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if a short program for people being released from prison can help connect them to medical care. The main question it aims to answer is: * Will there be more non-emergency, outpatient clinic visits? Researchers will compare the number of clinic visits between people who use a Nurse Case Manager (NCM) to people in enhanced usual care. Participants will: * Complete surveys * Talk to a study team member 2-3 times, or talk to a study team member 2-3 times and talk to an NCM 6-11 times
The objective of this clinical trial is to test the effectiveness of a transitional care program adapted to meet the healthcare needs of adults after release from prison. The goal of the transitional care intervention being tested is to help the study participants connect to primary care within 60 days of release through weekly check-in calls. Participants in this study are enrolled approximately 6 months before their anticipated release. One group will receive weekly phone calls for up to 60 days post-release. Additionally, novel, linked administrative datasets will be leveraged to enhance, contextualize, and clarify policy implications of the clinical trial results.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
488
Participants meet with a study team member before they are released from prison.
Participants meet with a NCM before they are released from prison.
Study team member calls and texts participants after they are released from prison.
Nurse case manager calls and texts participants after they are released from prison.
University of Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin, United States
RECRUITINGNumber of participants who attend a Non-Emergency Outpatient Visit within 60 Days of Release From Prison
Time frame: 2 months post-release, approximately 5 months on study
Number of participants who attend a Non-Emergency Outpatient Visit for Substance Use Disorder within 60 Days of Release From Prison
Time frame: 2 months post-release, approximately 5 months on study
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