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Providers Clinical Support System

Source: Providers Clinical Support System

The Providers Clinical Support System (PCCS) is a program of the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry and associated healthcare organizations that provides training and clinical mentoring to primary care providers to help them treat opioid use disorder and manage chronic pain in their practices. Funding Source:  Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

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How to Pay for It – MAT in Community Health Centers

Source: California Health Care Foundation

A guide to strategies for paying for medication assisted treatment (MAT) for patients with opioid use disorder in community health centers. Part of the “how to pay for it” series from the California Health Care Foundation as part of the California Bridge program, this report describes strategies for how community health centers can receive reimbursement for

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Buprenorphine – Everything You Need to Know

Source: California Health Care Foundation

This clinician’s guide from the California Health Care Foundation aims to provide primary care providers with “everything they need to know” about buprenorphine. It includes background information on buprenorphine’s effectiveness as a treatment for opioid use disorder and the Drug Addiction Treatment Act

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Innovations in Addictions Treatment – Addiction Treatment Providers Working with Integrated Primary Care Services

Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Center for Integrated Health Solutions, National Council for Behavioral Health Care

A guide to integrating primary care services into substance use disorder treatment programs from the Center for Integrated Health Solutions (SAMHSA/HRSA). The guide describes common integration models and provides examples of how clinics around the country have developed integrated care programs with a discussion of successes,

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Opioid Taper Decision Tool

Source: Veterans Administration Pharmacy Benefits Management Academic Detailing

A toolkit prepared by the Veterans Health Administration to help primary care providers manage opioid tapering in their practices. It includes steps to take before beginning a taper including assessing the patient for conditions that might complicate the tapering process and communicating directly with the patient about opioid safety and tapering options.

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Primary Care Buprenorphine Programs – Ten Elements of Success

Source: California Health Care Foundation

This 2 page guide from the California Health Care Foundation lists the “10 elements of success” in creating a buprenorphine treatment program in a primary care setting. It provides a summary of the findings from a longer report titled “Recovery Within Reach: Medication-Assisted Treatment of

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Six Building Blocks: A Team-Based Approach to Improving Opioid Management in Primary Care

Source: State of Washington

This website presents the Six Building Blocks program for primary care teams who want to improve their practice’s management of patients on long term opioid therapy for chronic pain. It defines the Six Building Blocks and provides tools and resources for improving patient care as well as implementation guidance for the program.

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Alternatives to Opioid Pain Medications

Source: National Safety Council

This half hour video educates primary care providers about treating pain with an emphasis on assessing patients for their risks for opioid abuse and considering alternative non-opioid treatments for pain. Produced in 2015 by the National Safety Council, the video is a presentation by Dr. Don Teater, medical advisor at the Safety Council.

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Integrated Care for Kids (InCK) Model

Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

This website describes the Integrated Care for Kids (InCK) Model Medicaid is piloting to improve behavioral health care for children and youth with the goals of improving child outcomes, reducing inpatient hospitalizations and out-of-home placements, and creating alternative funding streams for these services.

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