This template is of a social work assessment for safe discharge of patients using a PICC line to receive medications used by Oregon Health & Science University’s Improving Addiction Care Team (IMPACT). IMPACT provides addiction medicine consultations to patients treated in the hospital who have a diagnosis of substance use disorder.
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Improving Addiction Care Team (IMPACT): Template for ASAM SUD Assessment
Source: Dr. Honora Englander
This document provides a template for substance use disorder assessment as used by Oregon Health & Science University’s Improving Addiction Care Team (IMPACT). IMPACT provides addiction medicine consultations to patients treated in the hospital who have a diagnosis of substance use disorder.
Improving Addiction Care Team (IMPACT): Approach to Acute Pain Management in Patients with Opioid Use Disorder
Source: 2019
This resource is a guide to treating acute pain in individuals with opioid use disorder seen in the hospital setting. It is one of the protocols and tools developed for Oregon Health & Science University’s Improving Addiction Care Team (IMPACT) program which provides addiction medicine consultations to patients treated in the hospital who have a diagnosis of substance use disorder.
Improving Addiction Care Team (IMPACT): OHSU Pharmacy and Therapeutics Policy on use of Medication to Treat Opioid Use Disorder (Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Patients)
Source: Dr. Honora Englander
This resource is Oregon Health & Science University’s pharmacy and therapeutics policy on the use of medications (methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone) for opioid withdrawal management or opioid maintenance therapy in patients with opioid use disorder who are hospitalized or seen in the emergency department.
Improving Addiction Care Team (IMPACT): Withdrawal Management
Source: Dr. Honora Englander
This resource serves as a guide to managing opioid or alcohol withdrawal in hospitalized patients with substance use disorder. It is one of the protocols and tools developed for Oregon Health & Science University’s Improving Addiction Care Team (IMPACT) program, which provides addiction medicine consultations to patients treated in the hospital who have a diagnosis of substance use disorder.
Improving Addiction Care Team (IMPACT): Medications to Treat Substance use Disorders
Source: Dr. Honora Englander
This resource serves as a guide to beginning medication assisted treatment for individuals with opioid use disorder or alcohol use disorder in the hospital setting. It is one of the protocols and tools developed for Oregon Health & Science University’s Improving Addiction Care Team (IMPACT) program, which provides addiction medicine consultations to patients treated in the hospital who have a diagnosis of substance use disorder.
Support for Hospital Opioid Use Treatment (SHOUT)
Source: California Health Care Foundation
This website includes links to 7 webinars that make up the Support for Hospital Opioid Use Treatment (Project SHOUT) initiative of the California Health Care Foundation. Topics covered in the webinar series include: the case for inpatient opioid agonist therapy; buprenorphine and methadone induction; acute pain and
California Bridge Program
Source: Public Health Institute
The California Bridge Program works with hospitals and emergency departments in California to create programs to induct patients with opioid use disorder onto medication assisted treatment in the acute care setting and facilitate access to substance use disorder treatment by using treatment navigators. Their goal is to change the standard of care for treating
St. Joseph’s ALTO – Alternatives to Opiates
Source: St. Joseph's Health
This is the website for the ALTO (Alternatives to Opiates) Program which provides alternative treatments for some common pain conditions seen in emergency departments. The website provides background information on the program, contact information, and links to media coverage of the initiative.
How to Pay for It – MAT in the Emergency Department
Source: California Health Care Foundation
A guide to strategies for paying for medication assisted treatment (MAT) for patients with opioid use disorder seen in the emergency department. 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 hospitals can receive reimbursement for MAT services provided in the emergency department.