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No Information 3.2.b. Percentage of inmates receiving MOUD/MAUD while in custody

What This Graph Tells Us​

This graph shows us the percentage of inmates receiving Medications for Opioid Use Disorder or Medications for Alcohol Use Disorder while in Skagit County custody. All inmates are offered MOUD and MAUD, but they are not required to take the medication. Skagit County recently transitioned to a new medical provider in the jail, so data collection is being used to develop a baseline target.  

Why This Measure Matters​

Many individuals in the Skagit County Community Justice Center have Opioid Use Disorder or Alcohol Use Disorder. Initiating MOUD/MAUD while they’re in custody, and then connecting them with outside providers at release, can help individuals enter into recovery.

What’s the Story?​

Currently, all inmates who have diagnosed OUD/AUD are offered medications, though they are not required to take the medication if they do not wish to. In July 2026, Skagit County is expecting to be able to bill Medicaid for services in the jail. Ensuring eligible inmates are offered MOUD/MAUD will align us with requirements to be able to bill Medicaid.

Target

No target - we are tracking what percentage of Medicaid eligible individuals with OUD / AUD choose to accept medication treatment.

Reporting Frequency​

Quarterly