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2025-513-E-Health Dept-Piedmont Health Services-Services and support programs that serve persons with Opioid Use Disorder
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8/13/2025
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8/13/2025
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8/19/2025
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$50,400.00
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# of referrals to OBOT services that resulted in 1st appointment <br />attended at LHD <br /># of referrals to OBOT services at LHD <br /># of referrals to EMS-based MAT programs that resulted in 1st <br />appointment for treatment attended <br /># of referrals to EMS-based MAT programs <br /># of referrals to SSP-based MAT services that resulted in 1st <br />appointment for treatment attended <br /># of referrals to SSP-based MAT services <br /># of patients who are justice-involved that are referred to any MAT <br />program that resulted in 1st appointment for treatment attended <br /># of patients who are justice-involved that are referred to any MAT <br />program <br /># of unique patients who have OUD, served, who report they are <br />satisfied with services <br /># of unique patients who have OUD, served <br />Description Count Outcome Measure Percent (Autocalculated)Notes Additional Information & Helpful Hints about this Measure <br /># of unique patients with OUD who were connected to treatment and <br />have adhered to treatment at 6 months <br /># of unique patients who have OUD who were connected to treatment <br />(i.e. attended their first appointment) <br /># of patients who have OUD served who report getting the social and <br />emotional support they need <br /># of unique patients who have OUD, served <br /># of community overdose reversals using naloxone # of community overdose reversals <br />using naloxone N/A A community overdose reversal is one where naloxone is administered by a <br />community member who is not EMT or first responder staff. <br />% of referrals to OBOT services that <br />resulted in 1st appointment for <br />treatment attended at LHD <br />Incomplete <br />% of referrals to EMS-based MAT <br />services that resulted in 1st <br />appointment for treatment <br />attended <br />Incomplete <br />% of referrals to SSP-based MAT <br />services that resulted in 1st <br />appointment for treatment <br />attended <br />Incomplete <br />% of referrals from justice system <br />programs that resulted in 1st <br />appointment for treatment <br />attended <br />Incomplete <br />% of patients, who have OUD, who <br />are satisfied w/ services Incomplete <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 />STRATEGY-SPECIFIC OUTCOME MEASURES (PROGRAM-LEVEL) <br />Incomplete Custom, strategy-specific measures may be entered in this row. <br />Incomplete Custom, strategy-specific measures may be entered in this row. <br />Incomplete Custom, strategy-specific measures may be entered in this row. <br />Outcome measures answer the question, “Is anyone better off?”. Outcome measures can be at the program- or population-level. Please quantify the outcome measures relevant to your implementation of this strategy. Outcome measures should reflect <br />numbers from the current reporting period (fiscal year). <br />% of patients with OUD who adhere <br />to treatment 6 months after first <br />appointment <br />Incomplete <br />Recommended measure at six months. If measure for adherence is taken at <br />another increment, please describe this in the "Notes" column. <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 />For recommendations on how to report 6-month adherence, please visit <br />this link. <br />% of patients who report getting the <br />social and emotional support they <br />need <br />Incomplete <br />Consider asking patients 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 />4. Rarely <br />5. Never <br />The # of patients who answer "Always" and "Usually" can be summed to <br />find # of patients who have OUD, served who report getting the social and <br />emotional support they need. <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 />Docusign Envelope ID: C8A5641B-110D-44D8-B267-1820E0BBAE3E
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