PEER-CM is a community-based participatory research study led by Oregon Health and Science University and in partnership with Oregon Health Authority, Comagine Health, Northwest Addiction Technology Transfer Center, and nine PRIME+ peer harm reduction organizations.
The study aims to test the effect of incentivizing achievement of self-identified, personal harm reduction goals compared with standard of care incentives for peer visits to increase the reach and effectiveness of harm reduction services and reduce overdoses among people using stimulants.
For more information, download our PEER-CM project overview handout here.
To contact a PEER-CM team in your county, click here for our referral list.