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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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5. Offer enhanced family supports and home-based wrap-around services to persons with <br /> OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, co-usage, and/or co-addiction, <br /> including but not limited to parent skills training. <br /> 6. Support for Children's Services — Fund additional positions and services, including <br /> supportive housing and other residential services, relating to children being removed <br /> from the home and/or placed in foster care due to custodial opioid use. <br /> PART TWO: PREVENTION <br /> F. PREVENT OVER-PRESCRIBING AND ENSURE APPROPRIATE <br /> PRESCRIBING AND DISPENSING OF OPIOIDS <br /> Support efforts to prevent over-prescribing and ensure appropriate prescribing and dispensing <br /> of opioids through evidence-based, evidence-informed, or promising programs or strategies <br /> that may include, but are not limited to,the following: <br /> 1. Training for health care providers regarding safe and responsible opioid prescribing, <br /> dosing, and tapering patients off opioids. <br /> 2. Academic counter-detailing to educate prescribers on appropriate opioid prescribing. <br /> 3. Continuing Medical Education (CME) on appropriate prescribing of opioids. <br /> 4. Support for non-opioid pain treatment alternatives, including training providers to <br /> offer or refer to multi-modal, evidence-informed treatment of pain. <br /> 5. Support enhancements or improvements to Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs <br /> (PDMPs), including but not limited to improvements that: <br /> a. Increase the number of prescribers using PDMPs; <br /> b. Improve point-of-care decision-making by increasing the quantity, quality, or <br /> format of data available to prescribers using PDMPs or by improving the <br /> interface that prescribers use to access PDMP data, or both; or <br /> c. Enable states to use PDMP data in support of surveillance or intervention <br /> strategies, including MAT referrals and follow-up for individuals identified <br /> within PDMP data as likely to experience OUD. <br /> 6. Development and implementation of a national PDMP — Fund development of a <br /> multistate/national PDMP that permits information sharing while providing <br /> appropriate safeguards on sharing of private health information, including but not <br /> limited to: <br /> a. Integration of PDMP data with electronic health records, overdose episodes, <br /> and decision support tools for health care providers relating to OUD. <br /> 7 <br />
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