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2024-556-E-Health Dept-Freedom House-Services and support programs that serve persons with Opioid Use Disorder
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9/26/2024
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9/26/2024
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10/1/2024
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$144,926.53
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# of referrals to in-patient MAT services Number of referrals do not equate to number of unique patients because <br />one individual may receive multiple referrals. <br /># of unique hospital in-patients with OUD served with MAT <br />A unique patient may participate in multiple treatment programs so there <br />may be some duplication of unique patients when numbers across <br />programs, project, sites, etc., are aggregated for the strategy-specific <br />impact report. A patient 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). <br /># of emergency departments offering MOUD within county <br /># of emergency department providers who prescribe buprenorphine <br />for patients <br />A provider may participate in multiple support programs so there may be <br />some duplication of # of providers. <br /># of short-term buprenorphine prescriptions (14 days or less) provided <br />in the ED <br /># of longer-term buprenorphine prescriptions (15 days or more) <br />provided in the ED <br /># of naltrexone doses provided in the emergency department <br /># of referrals from emergency department to community providers Number of referrals do not equate to number of unique patients because <br />one individual may receive multiple referrals. <br /># of unique emergency department patients with OUD served with <br />MAT <br />A unique patient may participate in multiple treatment programs so there <br />may be some duplication of unique patients when numbers across <br />programs, project, sites, etc., are aggregated for the strategy-specific <br />impact report. A patient 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). <br /># of Local Health Departments (LHD) offering MOUD within county <br /># of individual LHD-based providers who prescribe buprenorphine for <br />patients <br />A provider may participate in multiple support programs so there may be <br />some duplication of # of providers. <br /># of buprenorphine prescriptions provided at LHD <br /># of naltrexone doses provided at LHD <br /># of referrals to LHD MAT services Number of referrals do not equate to number of unique patients because <br />one individual may receive multiple referrals. <br /># of unique patients with OUD served at LHD with MAT <br />A unique patient may participate in multiple treatment programs so there <br />may be some duplication of unique patients when numbers across <br />programs, project, sites, etc., are aggregated for the strategy-specific <br />impact report. A patient 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). <br /># of EMS programs offering MOUD within county <br /># of individual EMS providers who prescribe buprenorphine for <br />patients <br />A provider may participate in multiple support programs so there may be <br />some duplication of # of providers. <br /># of buprenorphine prescriptions provided through EMS-based MAT <br />programs <br /># of naltrexone doses through EMS-based MAT programs <br /># of referrals to EMS-based MAT programs Number of referrals do not equate to number of unique patients because <br />one individual may receive multiple referrals. <br /># of unique patients who received pre-hospital buprenorphine <br />treatment from EMS during a non-fatal overdose encounter <br /># of unique patients with OUD served through EMS-based MAT <br />programs <br /># of unique patients with OUD who declined services through EMS- <br />based MAT programs <br />A unique patient may participate in multiple treatment programs so there <br />may be some duplication of unique patients when numbers across <br />programs, project, sites, etc., are aggregated for the strategy-specific <br />impact report. A patient 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). <br /># of Syringe Service Programs (SSPs) offering MOUD within county A provider may participate in multiple support programs so there may be <br />some duplication of # of providers. <br /># of providers who prescribe buprenorphine for patients at/through <br />an SSP <br /># of buprenorphine prescriptions provided through SSPs <br /># of naltrexone doses provided through SSPs <br /># of referrals to SSP-based MAT services Number of referrals do not equate to number of unique patients because <br />one individual may receive multiple referrals. <br />Docusign Envelope ID: C2CD9F79-7C8E-4B6B-8B12-D37C626968D7
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