Transitions Clinic Network Programs
Transitions Clinic Network (TCN) programs address the high rates of overdose mortality among people recently released from incarceration and other health risks and challenges these individuals face. A primary care practice that implements a TCN program provides patients with care for chronic health conditions including substance use disorder upon release. The program includes a community […]
Rural Opioid and Direct Support Services (ROADSS) for Methadone Maintenance Treatment
This article discusses the Rural Opioid and Direct Support Services (ROADSS) program, and provides a toolkit including an implementation packet, staffing plan, sample job descriptions, and an onboarding checklist.
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Increasing Awareness to Save Lives
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, launched in July, provides a fast way for people experiencing a suicidal, mental health, or substance use disorder (SUD) crisis to urgently get help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This new national service can be particularly important for rural communities, extending the capacity of limited and […]
Reducing Stigma in Rural EDs and Other Care Settings
This campaign aims to promote a stigma-free care environment while connecting individuals and families with treatment resources. It includes posters featuring people in recovery and emergency department providers who care for patients with substance use disorder. QR codes on the posters link to short videos with these individuals’ stories.
Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder in Primary Care: A Practical Solution to an Urgent Need
UR Medicine Recovery Center of Excellence has developed comprehensive training on the treatment of opioid use disorder (OUD) in primary care to prepare providers and staff to deliver evidence-based care to patients. This website provides links to all of the training modules, which can be taken for CEL credit.
Resources for an Evolving Crisis: Preventing Overdose from Combined Substances
The aim of this resource page is to provide communities including health and human services providers, individuals with substance use disorder, their families and friends, and local leaders with convenient, evidence-based tools to use and share in addressing risks related to polysubstance use.
Facts for Life: Drug Interaction and Overdose
Fact sheet describing the interaction of multiple drugs and ways to prevent overdose.
Welcoming Recovery
Stigma remains a challenge in community discussions of substance use disorder (SUD) and SUD treatment. It may create obstacles as an organization in a rural area works to establish a new treatment facility. To help reduce stigma and communicate the wide-reaching benefits of increasing access to treatment closer to home, the center has developed the […]
Resources for Monitoring Substance Use Trends
This article describes the websites for federal agencies and national or international organizations which can be useful sources of information about SUD trends, tools, and messaging. The highlighted websites include the National Drug Early Warning System (NDEWS), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Center for Forensic Science Research and Education (CFSRE), United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), and several community websites offering discussion forums.
Rural Opioid and Direct Support Services (ROADSS) for Methadone Maintenance Treatment: Partnership
This infographic depicts how partnership connections between a centralized clinic (Opioid Treatment Program; OTP) and one or more auxiliary medication units can help remove geographic barriers to rural patients seeking treatment for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD), and reduce regulatory and financial burdens.