Apply for URAMP

This page will give you instructions on how to apply for URAMP.

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Admission process

Please be advised that all required documents are expected to be submitted in one submission. Entry into URAMP generally follows the process below:

Step 1: Submit all required documents.

To obtain the URAMP application bundle, please call the confidential URAMP line at (617) 973-0904 and include the following:                                       

  • Your name.
  • The mailing address to send the application to.
  • Your phone number.

URAMP staff will mail the application to you.

URAMP staff may contact you with questions.

How to submit your application to the Unified Recovery and Monitoring Program (URAMP)

By mail+

Applications and all other required documents must be sent in one submission, by mail, to:

C/O URAMP Program

Unified Recovery and Monitoring Program 
250 Washington Street, 3rd Floor 
Boston, MA 02108

Partial submissions will not be processed. It is recommended that you send these documents by certified mail to ensure tracking. Please keep a copy of your documents for your records.

Step 2: Enrollment in the Unified Recovery and Monitoring Program (URAMP)

The following are the next steps in your enrollment in URAMP:

  1. URAMP staff review
    • URAMP staff will review the documents after all of the required documents are received to ensure the application is complete. 
    • URAMP staff will review the application to ensure compliance with all current policies.
    • URAMP staff will communicate with the applicant about matters relative to the application and admission.
    • URAMP staff will work to draft and send the consent agreement to the applicant.
  2. Consent agreement and urine sample
    • Applicant will review the consent agreement and complete the URAMP orientation with URAMP staff. 
    • Applicant will contact staff to register and arrange to provide a urine sample prior to admission by URAMP’s drug testing management company. This urine must have negative results for substances with potential misuse/addiction.  Refer to www.drugabuse.gov/drugs-abuse to review substances that have potential for misuse. For any questions related to registration or testing, URAMP’s DTMC is Affinity eHealth and may be reached at 1-877-267-4304.  
  3. Final enrollment
    • The applicant will sign and send the consent agreement to URAMP staff, 
    • The consent agreement is effective when countersigned by URAMP staff.

**Note: There may be instances where the applicant for admission is reviewed and approved by URAMP’s Rehabilitation Evaluation Committee (REC) and the licensee’s BHPL licensing Board.  For more information, please see the URAMP participant guidance manual.

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