California pays meth users up to $599 a year to get sober
Briefly

Quinn Coburn, a participant in the 'contingency management' program, receives payment for providing clean urine samples, helping him stay sober and accountable for his addiction.
The program is part of a broader initiative under Medi-Cal called CalAIM, aiming to offer social and behavioral health services, including addiction treatment, to the state's most vulnerable patients.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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