Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) /tags/medication-assisted-treatment-mat Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) en-US Copyright Tue, 11 Feb 2025 03:22:16 GMT Juveniles may get more access to medication to treat addiction as a bill advances in the legislature /MAT-Medication-assisted-treatment-for young-people-youth-juveniles-adolescents-bill-nm-new-mexico-passes More adolescents might have access to Medication Assisted Treatment, or MAT, for substance use disorder thanks to a bill that passed committee on a party line vote Friday. Tue, 11 Feb 2025 03:22:16 GMT /MAT-Medication-assisted-treatment-for young-people-youth-juveniles-adolescents-bill-nm-new-mexico-passes Daniel Montaño UNM researchers find treating inmate addictions reduces recidivism later /Mat-in-jail-prison-helps-reduce-recidivism-unm-research In the fight against the opioid epidemic, Medication Assisted Treatment, or MAT, is widely considered the most effective treatment for opioid use disorders. Now, research from the University of New Mexico shows when given to people behind bars, it’s less likely they’ll end up going back once released. Thu, 10 Oct 2024 16:04:41 GMT /Mat-in-jail-prison-helps-reduce-recidivism-unm-research Daniel Montaño Six New Mexicans died per day from alcohol in 2021 and report warns treatment falls short /local-news/2023-08-24/six-new-mexicans-died-per-day-from-alcohol-in-2021-and-report-warns-treatment-falls-short While New Mexico has long struggled with the nation’s highest rate of alcohol-related deaths, the pandemic has inflamed the issue, according to a report released Thursday. The state saw an average of six people die each day from alcohol in 2021, and few living with the addiction are getting treatment. Fri, 25 Aug 2023 00:54:16 GMT /local-news/2023-08-24/six-new-mexicans-died-per-day-from-alcohol-in-2021-and-report-warns-treatment-falls-short Nash Jones Santa Fe center to boost opioid treatment options in McKinley County /local-news/2023-08-23/santa-fe-center-to-boost-opioid-treatment-options-in-mckinley-county Access to medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid addiction is limited in New Mexico, but particularly in rural communities. The Santa Fe Recovery Center is hoping to change that in northwest New Mexico’s McKinley County with the help of a sizable federal grant. Thu, 24 Aug 2023 01:43:43 GMT /local-news/2023-08-23/santa-fe-center-to-boost-opioid-treatment-options-in-mckinley-county Nash Jones Addiction treatment to be required in NM prisons /local-news/2023-04-10/addiction-treatment-to-be-required-in-nm-prisons People in New Mexico state prisons are unable to access medication for addiction treatment unless they’re pregnant— even if they had been on medication before being incarcerated or were transferred from a handful of county jails that provide it. A new state law is going to change that. Tue, 11 Apr 2023 01:22:08 GMT /local-news/2023-04-10/addiction-treatment-to-be-required-in-nm-prisons Nash Jones Bill to protect babies exposed to prenatal drugs and alcohol passes Senate /local-news/2023-02-27/bill-to-protect-babies-exposed-to-prenatal-drugs-and-alcohol-passes-senate "In brief, this ensures that the state keeps a close eye on vulnerable newborns and the family receives the support they need to thrive," said sponsor Senator Gay Kernan (R-Hobbs) Tue, 28 Feb 2023 01:06:27 GMT /local-news/2023-02-27/bill-to-protect-babies-exposed-to-prenatal-drugs-and-alcohol-passes-senate Alice Fordham Advocates urge lawmakers to expand access to opioid treatment in NM jails /local-news/2022-11-29/advocates-urge-lawmakers-to-expand-access-to-opioid-treatment-in-nm-jails State prisons are required under the U.S. Constitution to provide “adequate medical care” to those they incarcerate. However, prisons in New Mexico and 16 other states do not provide inmates with medication for opioid addiction, and neither do most of its county jails. Advocates are calling on lawmakers to expand this treatment in New Mexico lockups in the upcoming legislative session. Wed, 30 Nov 2022 01:55:27 GMT /local-news/2022-11-29/advocates-urge-lawmakers-to-expand-access-to-opioid-treatment-in-nm-jails Nash Jones