CONSORTIUM AND STAKEHOLDER WORKING …...2019/03/13 · To bring together a consortium that will...
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CONSORTIUM AND STAKEHOLDER WORKING SESSION, MARCH 13, 2019
Today’s Meeting Agenda
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Introductions
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Overview
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HRSA RCORP Overview
HRSA Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (RCORP)- Planning
Goal:
To bring together a consortium that will support the planning and capacity-building goals and objectives to support treatment for and prevention of SUD, including opioid use disorder in rural counties that are at the highest risk.
How: By strengthening the organizational and infrastructure capacity of multi-sector consortiums to address focus areas of prevention, treatment and recovery.
Core activities will also include: 1. Conducting an analysis to identify gaps in OUD prevention, treatment and recovery services, workforce
and access to care. (Needs Assessment)
2. Develop a strategic plan to sustain beyond the one-year planning phase. (Implementation Plan)
3. Developing a regional blueprint for action. (Priorities Identified and Outlined)
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HRSA RCORP Planning Goals
• Collaborate with partners to align efforts in prevention, treatment and recovery of OUD;
• Promote data-driven decision-making capability;
• Support the development of a qualified substance use disorders workforce;
• Support prevention plans and move towards standardization across consortium members;
• Develop analytical data tools to support ongoing analysis and sustain future objectives.
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Today’s Goal: Analysis
Developing the Consortium
Conducting a Detailed Analysis
Developing a Comprehensive Strategic Plan
Develop a Workforce Plan
Complete a Sustainability Plan
• Collaboration with JSI• Conduct Needs
Assessment• Present Report and
Findings
Defining the Region
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• Build a complete and coordinated service delivery model across the region
• Ensure adequacy / distribution of services across the region
• Share knowledge and best practices
• Build a regional workforce
• Prioritize populations and strategies
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The Consortium RCORP Planning Region includes HRSA-designated rural counties and census tracts within an 8-county area.
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The Consortium RCORP Planning Area lays within three National Survey on Drug Use and Health Regions requiring a blending and extrapolation of data used for the analysis.
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There is demographic variation within the RCORP Planning Region, for example, % low income. These variations will have an impact on demand for services and effective strategies.
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NeedsAssessment &
Workforce Capacity Analysis
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Needs Assessment Goals
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Prevention
Early Intervention
Outpatient Treatment
Opioid Treatment Programs
(OTP)
Office Based Opioid
Treatment (OBOT)
Intensive Outpatient Treatment
(IOP)
Acute Treatment Services/
Detox
Residential Inpatient
Medically Managed Intensive Inpatient
Recovery Support Services
Addressing Opioid Use
Disorder
Environmental Scan
Quantitative Data
Secondary Data
Consumer Questionnaire
Needs Assessment Analysis
Qualitative Data
Key Informant Interview
Consumer Open-ended Responses
Need Assessment Report
Workforce Capacity Analysis
Workforce Analysis Report
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Additional Workforce Data
Environmental Scan
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Other Documents?
Quantitative Data Categories
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Other Data Categories?
Quantitative Data Sources
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Other Data Sources?
Key Informant Interviews
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Consumer Questionnaire
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Needs Assessment Analysis
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Quantitative Data Descriptive statistics (e.g., counts,
percentages, and means)
Qualitative dataContent analysis to identify emerging
themes
Triangulation Synthesis of quantitative and qualitative findings
Workforce Capacity Analysis Inputs
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Workforce Capacity Potential Additional Data Sources
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Designing an
Idealized Model
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Small group exercise
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Small groups work through the first two steps of Design Methodology*
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Prevention
28Adapted from Business Innovation Factory (BIF) Design Methodology template.
Treatment
29Adapted from Business Innovation Factory (BIF) Design Methodology template.
Recovery
30Adapted from Business Innovation Factory (BIF) Design Methodology template.
Considerations in design
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Other Considerations?
Report out of “Designing Idealized Model”
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Check-out
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Thanks to all!
Afternoon Session
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Identifying Service Gaps & Building
towards the idealized model
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Prevention
Early Intervention
Outpatient Treatment
Opioid Treatment Programs
(OTP)
Office Based Opioid
Treatment (OBOT)
Intensive Outpatient Treatment
(IOP)
Acute Treatment Services/
Detox
Residential Inpatient
Medically Managed Intensive Inpatient
Recovery Support Services
Addressing Opioid Use
Disorder
Discussion of current service gaps
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Provider Type Number Source
Psychiatrist
Physician (non-psychiatrist)
Psychologist (PhD, PsyD)
Nurse Practitioner
RN/LPN
Physician Assistant
LMSW
LCSW
Licensed Mental Health Provider
Peer Specialist
Family Peer Advocate
Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC)
Certified Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA)
Others?
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Discussion of 2018 State Opioid Report Data
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Wrap Up
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