Coordination

Synonyms
Referral
retention
wrap-around

Coordinated Opioid Recovery Begins With Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in Florida

This publication highlights the Coordinated Opioid Recovery (CORE) Program in three Florida counties. The program integrates a new facet of Emergency Medical Services known as community paramedics. Since its launch in 2022 in Palm Beach County, Florida, CORE has expanded to include 12 additional Florida counties and takes a coordinated approach to recovery for individuals with SUD.
Posted Date
12/01/23

Transcending Money, Ego, and Turf: A Whole Person, Whole Government Approach to Addressing Substance Use Disorder Through Aligned Funding Streams and Coordinated Outcomes

There are multiple systems that can help individuals to address substance use disorder (SUD). A new report from the Addiction and Public Policy Initiative of the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown Law Center discusses how these multiple systems are often disjointed which creates barriers for those needing to access services for SUD.
Posted Date
06/08/23

Care Coordination Between Rural Primary Care and Telemedicine for OUD

The study tested a care coordination model in six rural primary care sites during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, July 2020 to January 2021. Each clinic tracked patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) as they received medication treatment delivered by an external telemedicine provider.
Posted Date
04/28/23

HHS Proposes New Protections to Increase Care Coordination and Confidentiality for Patients With Substance Use Challenges

This week, the U.S. Health and Human Services Department, through the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), announced proposed changes to the Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Patient Records under 42 CFR part 2 (“Part 2”), which protects patient privacy and records concerning treatment related to substance use challenges from unauthorized disclosures.
Posted Date
12/06/22

Outcomes Driven MOUD, Part II: Stabilization and Retention Materials

The MOUD Best Practices Webinar series takes a person-centered, outcomes-focused approach to presenting and discussing best practices in the use of medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD), starting with client engagement and initiation of MOUD, patient stabilization and retention in MOUD, and supporting recovery during MOUD. The focus of each presentation in the series will be on the application of best practices to meet your community’s goals for each of the three topic areas, including adapting them to your local resources while maintaining fidelity to their evidence base. At the conclusion of Session 2 participants will be able to: describe specific best practices related to stabilization and retention in MOUD, connect best practices to the community’s outcomes and goals and adapt best practices to local needs and resources while maintaining fidelity to the evidence base Presenter: Melinda Campopiano, MD (mcampopiano@jbsinternational.com)
Posted Date
10/18/21

Outcomes-Driven MOUD, Part I: Engagement and Initiation Materials

The MOUD Best Practices Webinar series takes a person-centered, outcomes-focused approach to presenting and discussing best practices in the use of medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD), starting with client engagement and initiation of MOUD, patient stabilization and retention in MOUD, and supporting recovery during MOUD. The focus of each presentation in the series will be on the application of best practices to meet your community’s goals for each of the three topic areas, including adapting them to your local resources while maintaining fidelity to their evidence base. At the conclusion of Session 1, participants will be able to: describe specific best practices related to engagement and initiation of MOUD, connect best practices to the community’s outcomes and goals and adapt best practices to local needs and resources while maintaining fidelity to the evidence base. Presenter: Melinda Campopiano, MD (mcampopiano@jbsinternational.com)
Posted Date
09/15/21

Eastern Regional Meeting (Regions 1, 2 & 3): Using a Comprehensive Care Coordination Model to Engage High-Risk Individuals in Treatment and Recovery

Ellenville Regional Hospital has been at the forefront of crafting innovative practices to reduce barriers for people with substance use disorders (SUDs). Beginning by culling opioid prescription rates in the emergency department and improving access to medication-assisted treatment (MAT), the hospital has now developed a “High-Risk Mitigation” model that aims to prevent overdoses by alerting a team of professionals when a community member in their care is at increased risk for relapse or overdose. 

Posted Date
08/04/21

Three-Month Outcomes From A Patient-Centered Program to Treat Opioid Use Disorder in Iowa, USA

Opioid use disorder (OUD), a chronic disease, is a major public health problem. Despite availability of effective treatment, too few people receive it and treatment retention is low. Understanding barriers and facilitators of treatment access and retention is needed to improve outcomes for people with OUD. In this study we sought to assess 3-month outcomes from a patient-centered practice that included MAT with buprenorphine or naltrexone plus the option to participate in psychosocial treatments. The psychosocial treatments included case management, psychotherapy, peer recovery groups such as Narcotics Anonymous or Smart Recovery, or peer support through a local harm reduction program. 
Posted Date
02/18/21

Opioid Response Network: Dental SBIRT Course Now Available

The Opioid Response Network is making available a new dental curriculum on SBIRT (screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment), an evidence-based approach to managing patients with or at risk of developing a substance use disorder (SUD). The curriculum was developed for dentists by the ORN grant through a collaboration with the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry and the Division on Substance Use Disorders, Columbia University Irving Medical Center/NYSPI.
Posted Date
02/10/21