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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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4. Purchase automated versions of SBIRT and support ongoing costs of the technology. <br /> 5. Support training for emergency room personnel treating opioid overdose patients on <br /> post-discharge planning, including community referrals for MAT, recovery case <br /> management or support services. <br /> 6. Support hospital programs that transition persons with OUD and any co-occurring <br /> SUD/MH conditions, co-usage, and/or co-addiction, or persons who have experienced <br /> an opioid overdose, into community treatment or recovery services through a bridge <br /> clinic or similar approach. <br /> 7. Support crisis stabilization centers that serve as an alternative to hospital emergency <br /> departments for persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, co- <br /> usage, and/or co-addiction or persons that have experienced an opioid overdose. <br /> 8. Support the work of Emergency Medical Systems, including peer support specialists, <br /> to connect individuals to treatment or other appropriate services following an opioid <br /> overdose or other opioid-related adverse event. <br /> 9. Provide funding for peer support specialists or recovery coaches in emergency <br /> departments, detox facilities, recovery centers, recovery housing, or similar settings; <br /> offer services, supports, or connections to care to persons with OUD and any co- <br /> occurring SUD/MH conditions, co-usage, and/or co-addiction or to persons who have <br /> experienced an opioid overdose. <br /> 10. Provide funding for peer navigators, recovery coaches, care coordinators, or care <br /> managers that offer assistance to persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH <br /> conditions, co-usage, and/or co-addiction or to persons who have experienced on <br /> opioid overdose. <br /> 11. Create or support school-based contacts that parents can engage with to seek <br /> immediate treatment services for their child; and support prevention, intervention, <br /> treatment, and recovery programs focused on young people. <br /> 12. Develop and support best practices on addressing OUD in the workplace. <br /> 13. Support assistance programs for health care providers with OUD. <br /> 14. Engage non-profits and the faith community as a system to support outreach for <br /> treatment. <br /> 15. Support centralized call centers that provide information and connections to <br /> appropriate services and supports for persons with OUD and any co-occurring <br /> SUD/MH conditions, co-usage, and/or co-addiction. <br /> 16. Create or support intake and call centers to facilitate education and access to <br /> treatment, prevention, and recovery services for persons with OUD and any co- <br /> occurring SUD/MH conditions, co-usage, and/or co-addiction. <br /> 4 <br />
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