The website of the Youth MOVE National Peer Center, a youth-run peer organization, includes information about their programs including youth-run program support, youth peer support, youth leadership development, professional development and education, and peer-to-peer networking opportunities.
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ROSC in Western Michigan: An Interview with Mark Witte and Kevin McLaughlin
Source: William L. White
Noted recovery researcher William White interviewed Mark Witte and Kevin McLaughlin about Michigan’s program to develop a Recovery Oriented System of Care (ROSC) approach to addiction treatment.
In the Rooms: A Global Recovery Community
Source: In the Rooms
In the Rooms is an online social network for individuals in recovery across the globe. The site requires users to create a log-in to access live online recovery meetings as well as other resources, although all services are free and confidential.
Medicaid Delivery System Reforms to Combat the Opioid Crisis
Source: Academy Health and the Milbank Memorial Fund
This report provides an overview of Medicaid delivery system reform efforts aimed at addressing the opioid crisis. The report describe 2 models of delivery system reforms: adoption of the Medicaid health home model for opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment and innovations that improve warm handoffs and care transitions from different levels of substance use disorder treatment.
COVID-Minds Website
Source: COVID-Minds Network
The COVID-Minds website provides updates on the development of COVID-19 studies throughout the world, promotes international collaboration of data analysis to understand the mental health effects of COVID-19 in different cultural contexts, and cultural differences, and disseminates findings from COVID-19-related mental health research.
Adapting Your Practice: Recommendations for the Care of Homeless Patients with Opioid Use Disorder
Source: Health Care for the Homeless Clinicians' Network
This report focuses on helping providers adapt their practice to care for people experiencing homelessness or at risk for homelessness with a diagnosis of opioid use disorder.
Getting Started with Medication-Assisted Treatment with Lessons from Advancing Recovery
Source: Network for the Improvement of Addiction Treatment
This 2010 report describes the experiences of grantees who participated in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s State/Provider Partnerships for Quality Addiction Care program between 2005 and 2010. It describes lessons learned by grantees as they established medication assisted treatment programs in their organizations.
Dental School SBIRT Curriculum: Foundational Training for SUDs
Source: Opioid Response Network
This resource links to 2 free trainings on Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) interventions for dental and healthcare providers offered by HealthEKnowledge.
Responding to the Prescription Opioid Crisis
Source: Association for Community Affiliated Plans
This 2017 report from the Association for Community Affiliated Plans describes innovative practices designed to address opioid misuse and treat opioid use disorder (OUD) implemented in 5 Medicaid managed care organizations across the country. The practices focus on prevention and detection of misuse of
Comparison of Opioid Prescribing by Dentists in the United States and England
Source: JAMA Network Open
This 2019 journal article compares dentist opioid prescribing rates in the United States and England. While dental service rates are generally similar between the countries, US dentists prescribed opioids 37 times more than English dentists, they prescribed a greater range of opioid medications, and also prescribed long acting opioids which English dentists did not.