Pike County Memorial Hospital
Project Summary
Pike County Memorial Hospital is focusing on integration of services to prevent overdoses of opioids and other drugs, improvement of healthcare delivery systems that increase access to naloxone in the service area to treat overdoses and provide ongoing treatment (MAT) for opioid and substance use and abuse, increased access to peer recovery support mechanisms, coordinated and quality essential healthcare services including identification of disease related to drug use, referrals for infectious disease treatment and improvement of population health for Pike County Missouri.
Activities
Community-Based Screenings
Providing community-based screenings for SUD/OUD and related infectious disease
Harm Reduction
Purchasing and distributing naloxone, fentanyl test strips or other relevant supplies within the target rural service area
Healthcare Access
Assisting uninsured individuals with SUD/OUD in the target rural service area with obtaining health insurance and accessing SUD/OUD treatment and other behavioral health and social services
Infectious Disease Services
Establishing services to reduce transmission of infectious diseases, such as, but not limited to, hepatitis A and B vaccinations, pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis for HIV, hepatitis C treatment, etc.
Peer Recovery Supports
Training peer recovery support specialists and coordinating placements in local SUD/OUD service delivery sites, such as emergency departments, primary care, jails/prisons, behavioral health care clinics, etc.
Social Services
Establishing social services to support individuals in recovery, such as childcare services during doctor’s appointments, transportation to treatment and counseling, connections to recovery friendly employment opportunities, etc.
Training: Behavioral & Non-Behavioral Health Providers
Offering certification, formalized training programs, and/or professional mentorship to enhance providers' ability to care for individuals with SUD/OUD, such as, Peer Recovery Coach certification, Medication Assisted Treatment waiver training, and Project ECHO