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Podcast
Jun 26, 2025
Duration 29:32
Jun 25, 2025
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Event
May 27, 2026
AI chatbots are becoming a go-to source of mental health support for young people. RAND’s Ryan McBain examines both the promise and the risks of this growing trend.
Research
May 1, 2026
Systematic legal mapping of all 50 states finds wide variation in tele-buprenorphine policy support for Medicaid enrollees, with six states prohibiting virtual OUD care and NPs and PAs facing greater barriers than physicians.
Press
Apr 29, 2026
Two new RAND studies examine cannabis use, spending, enforcement, and policy options in Indiana, one of the few states where cannabis remains fully illegal, even for medical purposes.
This report presents educational information and insights for those who are evaluating Indiana's cannabis policies or considering potential alternatives.
Commentary
Apr 27, 2026
Beau Kilmer oversees RAND's research on psychedelic use and policy which informs conversations on the topic and helps decisionmakers think through all the different policy options and to understand the potential trade-offs.
Project
Apr 23, 2026
RAND Europe evaluated the first three years of the 'From Harm to Hope' drug strategy treatment and recovery portfolio in England.
Apr 22, 2026
This report summarises the methods used in evaluating the implementation of the UK government's 10-year drug strategy investment in the Treatment and Recovery Portfolio in England (D-SITAR).
This study examined how the housing support grant had been implemented in England for people who use alcohol and/or other drugs. Findings show that the grant was generally implemented as planned and appeared to fill gaps in service provision.
This process evaluation looks at the first three years of implementation of the Treatment and Recovery Portfolio of the UK government's 10-year drug strategy, From Harm to Hope.
This study aims to identify the barriers and facilitators to supporting, commissioning and working with Lived Experience Recovery Organisations in effective systems of care for people who use alcohol and/or other drugs.
This study aims to help understand how the workforce transformation programme can support the development of the treatment and recovery workforce as part of the former UK government's 10-year drug strategy.