Optimizing Healthcare for Patients Returning to the Community after Incarceration | June 5, 2025
Date of Presentation: April 3, 2025
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Substance Use Disorder
Keywords: #advocacy #healthcare equity #incarceration #Reentry #stigma #substance use treatment
In this presentation, Dr. Eliza Hutchinson and Adam Grant discuss how healthcare professionals can better support individuals returning to the community after incarceration. They highlight the health risks associated with incarceration, including trauma, chronic disease, and barriers to accessing care. Emphasis is put on strategies for building trust, reducing stigma, and integrating clinical care with community resources and advocacy. They also encourage healthcare providers to recognize incarceration exposure as a serious health risk and to use thoughtful communication and documentation practices to promote equity and engagement.
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Presented by:
Dr. Eliza Hutchinson, MD
Dr. Eliza Hutchinson, MD is an Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at the University of Michigan and the Director of Addiction Services at Packard Health. Her work focuses on addiction medicine, primary care for underserved populations, and improving healthcare access for justice-involved individuals.
Adam Grant
Adam Grant is the Executive Director of A Brighter Way, a community organization dedicated to supporting formerly incarcerated individuals through mentorship, reentry support, and advocacy. He brings firsthand experience and leadership in building community partnerships that promote successful reintegration and health equity.
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