id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-296598-aelpasay Coughlin, Lara N. Considerations for remote delivery of behavioral economic interventions for substance use disorder during COVID-19 and beyond 2020-10-04 .txt text/plain 2330 131 34 The response to the COVID-19 crisis has created direct pressure on health care providers to deliver virtual care, and has created the opportunity to develop innovations in remote treatment for people with substance use disorders. Behavioral economic treatments, such as contingency management, the substance-free activity session, and episodic future thinking, are positioned to leverage remote monitoring of substance use and to use personalized medicine frameworks to deliver remote interventions in the COVID-19 era and beyond. Behavioral economic interventions are positioned to leverage remote substance use monitoring and remote care technology to enhance the delivery of SUD care during COVID-19 and beyond. Contingency Management (CM): Reinforces a goal behavior (e.g., abstinence) by providing rewards, such as gift cards, prizes, or money, based on an incentive schedule (e.g., $10 for a negative urine sample) Support from numerous randomized clinical trials across SUDs -Recent and ongoing development of remote monitoring technologies permit abstinence verification without in-office visits reducing barriers to implementation -Incentive schedules may be most effective if they account for increased slips due to a spectrum of increased stressors during the pandemic -Funding for incentives remains a concern, particularly as healthcare systems are losing money during COVID-19 ./cache/cord-296598-aelpasay.txt ./txt/cord-296598-aelpasay.txt