California

Ampla Health

Project Summary

Ampla Health's CSOE will provide access to prevention, intervention, treatment, and recovery resources/services for individuals who are at risk for, have been diagnosed with, and/or are in treatment and/or recovery for SUD or OUD who reside in HRSA-designated rural areas. The target population is 3,758 current patients, 20-75 years of age that have been diagnosed and/or prescribed opioids on the electronic health record (EHR) of the 84,195 unduplicated patients. Ampla Health provides health care services to in Butte, Colusa, Glenn, and Tehama counties, as well as historical populations suffering from poor health outcomes and health disparities. Such as homelessness, racial and ethnic minorities, pregnant, LGBTQ+ individuals, the elderly, individuals with disabilities, etc., including at-risk populations of patients living with HIV/AIDS, youth at risk for depression and not treated, individuals using opioids for pain management, and individuals lacking access to MAT services including linguistic and culturally diverse residents. In collaboration with a consortium, including the outcome in leveraging partnerships and ensuring linkages to supportive services, coordination, treatment, intervention, and recovery service will be attained and health equity restored. Collaborative consortium members, including Ampla Health as a member, includes Butte County Behavioral Health, Colusa County Behavioral Health, and Glenn County Behavioral Health and Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA).

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Counties Served

Counties Served
Butte County, CA
Colusa County, CA
Glenn County, CA