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ATTACHMENT 1: STATEMENT OF WORK <br />Conquer will provide street medicine services and will staff street medicine (SM) teams as such, <br />and otherwise do all things necessary for, or incidental to, the performance of work as described <br />in this statement of work (SOW). <br />HCA has approved Conquer Addiction PLLC DBA Conquer as a subcontractor under Section <br />4.35 of the Master Contract. <br />This SOW contains certain provisions from the Master Contract, which are stated below. In <br />addition, some provisions below are italicized as City Additional Provisions,which are also <br />part of this SOW. In the event that provisions in this Attachment conflict or overlap, the <br />provision most stringent on Conquer applies unless the City determines otherwise in writing. <br />Period of performance July 1 <br />st, 2024, and be completed on or before June 30 <br />th, 2025 unless <br />terminated sooner or extended. <br />1. Purpose <br />This document outlines performance expectations, reporting requirements and <br />deliverables for SM teams in support of the unhoused populations. HCA will incorporate <br />elements of these to submit a legislative report due June 2025 outlining the <br />implementation of the SM program with recommendations for maximizing leveraging of <br />federal Medicaid match and further expansion of the SM model. <br />Funding for SM pilot is only to be used for expenses incurred related to direct service <br />delivery of SM clients. Allowable uses of funding: <br />Staffing for SM teams <br />Capital equipment for SM teams <br />Operating expenses for SM teams for medical and other supplies, lab services, <br />vehicle maintenance, and incidental costs. <br />City Additional Provisions: <br />The Emergency Mobile Opioid Team in Everett (EMOTE) will meet patients where they are <br />physically, mentally and emotionally and bring medicine, counseling and peer support to <br />neighbors who have given up on traditional office-based care. By leveraging experience with <br />both peer outreach and individualized approaches to treatment, EMOTE will: <br />arrests) <br />The central pillars of this effort include: <br />A. Providing in-person and telehealth opioid use counseling, <br />B. Medication prescription for OUD and affiliated medical needs, <br />C. Health services and harm reduction counseling, <br />D. Referrals to primary care and MOUD providers, and <br />E. Extensive coordination with services already providing care in Everett and <br />surrounding areas. <br />Objectives of the EMOTE program is to: