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Contractor's Name
Various WA Local Governments
Approval Date
9/21/2022
Council Approval Date
9/14/2022
Department
Legal
Department Project Manager
Ramsey Ramerman
Subject / Project Title
Settlement Agreement Opioid Distributors
Tracking Number
0003472
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Interlocal Agreements
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22 <br /> intervention services, and to support training and technical assistance and other <br /> strategies to abate the opioid epidemic described in this opioid abatement strategy <br /> list. <br /> 2. A dashboard to (a) share reports,recommendations, or plans to spend opioid <br /> settlement funds; (b)to show how opioid settlement funds have been spent; (c)to <br /> report program or strategy outcomes; or(d)to track, share or visualize key opioid- <br /> or health-related indicators and supports as identified through collaborative <br /> statewide,regional, local or community processes. <br /> 3. Invest in infrastructure or staffing at government or not-for-profit agencies to <br /> support collaborative, cross-system coordination with the purpose of preventing <br /> overprescribing, opioid misuse, or opioid overdoses,treating those with OUD and <br /> any co-occurring SUDIMH conditions, supporting them in treatment or recovery, <br /> connecting them to care, or implementing other strategies to abate the opioid <br /> epidemic described in this opioid abatement strategy list. <br /> 4. Provide resources to staff government oversight and management of opioid <br /> abatement programs. <br /> K. TRAINING <br /> In addition to the training referred to throughout this document, support training to abate <br /> the opioid epidemic through activities,programs, or strategies that may include,but are <br /> not limited to,those that: <br /> 1. Provide funding for staff training or networking programs and services to improve <br /> the capability of government, community, and not-for-profit entities to abate the <br /> opioid crisis. <br /> 2. Support infrastructure and staffing for collaborative cross-system coordination to <br /> prevent opioid misuse,prevent overdoses, and treat those with OUD and any co- <br /> occurring SUD/MH conditions, or implement other strategies to abate the opioid <br /> epidemic described in this opioid abatement strategy list(e.g.,health care, <br /> primary care,pharmacies,PDMPs,etc.). <br /> L. RESEARCH <br /> Support opioid abatement research that may include,but is not limited to, the following: <br /> 1. Monitoring, surveillance, data collection and evaluation of programs and <br /> strategies described in this opioid abatement strategy list. <br /> 2. Research non-opioid treatment of chronic pain. <br /> 3. Research on improved service delivery for modalities such as SBIRT that <br /> demonstrate promising but mixed results in populations vulnerable to <br /> opioid use disorders. <br /> E-14 <br />
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