COMPP seeks to increase treatment retention, increase medication compliance, and reduce opioid use among individuals with opioid or polysubstance use disorder (including opioids) who participate in Medication-Assisted Recovery or other evidence-based treatment and recovery supports.
COMPP subrecipients are expected to:
Design and staff a comprehensive Contingency Management program.
Train staff in evidence-based and evidence-informed Contingency Management practices.
Administer incentives (with and/or without monetary value) in compliance with state and federal laws and regulations.
Document individual participant outcomes, including incentives received and abstinence, adherence, and attendance outcomes, as applicable.
Subrecipients
The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois