Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Recovery Incentives: Contingency Management Core Curriculum Session 1 2025 (Feb - 4th, 10am-12pm)
This course is designed for healthcare professionals, program administrators, and other SUD staff interested in implementing contingency management (CM) through Michigan’s RI Pilot Program. Participants will explore CM evidence, context, significance, and learn about Michigan’s CM program. The course will also outline required site staff and their roles, and provide a detailed roadmap for implementation, including available training resources. This is the first in a series of three core curriculum courses required before a site can launch services for beneficiaries.
- Introduction of Concept: The RI Pilot Program introduces contingency management (CM) as an effective method for improving treatment adherence and recovery for individuals living with substance use disorders (SUD). It aims to implement CM in select regions by providing tangible incentives to beneficiaries for negative urine drug tests.
- Program Overview: Launching in January 2026, the RI Pilot will run until December 31, 2026. The pilot will feature 24-week sessions of active CM services for beneficiaries during which time incentives will be earned for negative urine drug tests, using a reward system to encourage abstinence in the targeted substance. CM will complement existing treatments like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Medications for Opioid Use Disorder with goals to increase patient retention, reduce emergency department visits, and improve health outcomes.
- Implementation: Implementation steps include mandatory training for provider site staff on program details and incentive management, as well as engagement with a readiness review process to ensure compliance before the pilot launch.
How can the integration of contingency management into current substance use disorder treatments reshape patient outcomes and redefine our approach to recovery?
1. Define contingency management.
2. Describe the effectiveness of contingency management programs.

Stephanie Lagalo
Senior Trainer and Technical Assistance Specialist
Stephanie Lagalo is a Senior Trainer and Technical Assistance Specialist at Altarum. Stephanie has over 22 years of professional experience working with individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders (COD). She is a subject matter expert in COD, with an emphasis on severe and persistent mental health conditions. Stephanie has expertise in the implementation and fidelity of evidence-based practices. These include Assertive Community Treatment, Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders, Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy.
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