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# of participants who use opioids and/or have OUD, referred to <br />addiction treatment <br /># of unique participants with OUD served who were connected to <br />employment services and obtained employment <br /># of participants who use opioids and/or have OUD, referred to <br />recovery supports (e.g., employment services, housing services, etc.) <br /># of unique participants with OUD served who retain permanent <br />housing at _ months <br /># of participants who use opioids and/or have OUD, referred to <br />recovery supports (e.g., employment services, housing services, etc.) <br /># of unique participants with OUD served who were connected to <br />harm reduction services and remained engaged with services <br /># of participants who use opioids and/or have OUD, referred to harm <br />reduction services <br /># of unique participants with OUD served who were connected to <br />primary healthcare services and who kept using services <br /># of participants who use opioids and/or have OUD, referred to <br />primary healthcare <br /># of unique participants with OUD served who were connected to <br />other services and who kept using services <br /># of participants who use opioids and/or have OUD, referred to other <br />services <br /># of participants who use opioids and/or have OUD, served who <br />report getting the social and emotional support they need <br /> <br />to treatment __ months after first <br />appointment <br />Incomplete <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />there may be some duplication of unique participants when numbers <br />across programs, project, sites, etc., are aggregated for the strategy- <br />specific impact report. A participant may receive services across local <br />government boundaries (e.g., a person with OUD may reside in one county <br />and receive services in another county). <br />% of participants with OUD who <br />have obtained employment at __ <br />months, through engagement with <br />recovery support services at __ <br />months <br />Incomplete <br />This measure indicates if participants have jobs at the __ month check in. <br />Recommended measure at six months. If measure for employment is taken <br />at another increment, please describe this in the "Notes" column. <br />A unique participant may participate in multiple treatment programs so <br />there may be some duplication of unique participants when numbers <br />across programs, project, sites, etc., are aggregated for the strategy- <br />specific impact report. A participant may receive services across local <br />government boundaries (e.g., a person with OUD may reside in one county <br />and receive services in another county). <br />% of participants with OUD who <br />retain housing at __ months, <br />through engagement with recovery <br />support services at __ months <br />Incomplete <br />Recommended measure at six months. If measure for retention of <br />permanent housing is taken at another increment, please describe this in <br />the "Notes" column. <br />A unique participant may participate in multiple support programs so there <br />may be some duplication of unique participants when numbers across <br />programs, project, sites, etc., are aggregated for the strategy-specific <br />impact report. A participant may receive services across local government <br />boundaries (e.g., a person with OUD may reside in one county and receive <br />services in another county). Number of referrals do not equate to number <br />of unique participants because one individual may receive multiple <br />referrals. <br />% of participants with OUD engaged <br />with harm reduction services at __Incomplete <br />Recommended measure at six months. If measure for engagement is taken <br />at another increment, please describe this in the "Notes" column. <br />A unique participant may participate in multiple treatment programs so <br />there may be some duplication of unique participants when numbers <br />across programs, project, sites, etc., are aggregated for the strategy- <br />specific impact report. A participant may receive services across local <br />government boundaries (e.g., a person with OUD may reside in one county <br />and receive services in another county). <br />% of participants with OUD using <br />primary healthcare services at __ <br />months <br />Incomplete <br />Recommended measure at six months. If measure for utilization is taken at <br />another increment, please describe this in the "Notes" column. <br />A unique participant may participate in multiple treatment programs so <br />there may be some duplication of unique participants when numbers <br />across programs, project, sites, etc., are aggregated for the strategy- <br />specific impact report. A participant may receive services across local <br />government boundaries (e.g., a person with OUD may reside in one county <br />and receive services in another county). <br />% of participants with OUD using <br />other services at __ months Incomplete <br />Recommended measure at six months. If measure for utilization is taken at <br />another increment, please describe this in the "Notes" column. <br />A unique participant may participate in multiple treatment programs so <br />there may be some duplication of unique participants when numbers <br />across programs, project, sites, etc., are aggregated for the strategy- <br />specific impact report. A participant may receive services across local <br />government boundaries (e.g., a person with OUD may reside in one county <br />and receive services in another county). <br />% of participants who report getting <br />the social and emotional support <br /> <br />Incomplete <br />Consider asking participants the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System <br />question, <br />"How often do you get the social and emotional support you need?" <br />1. Always <br />2. Usually <br />3 Sometimes <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 3ACB2BD5-B5DB-4475-96AC-9D0A6C22362D