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2. Treatment Inforniation <br />3. Survey tool to assess the quality of treatment and self-reportecl changes in OUD <br />klowledge, confidence, and readiness for transition into the coirununity. <br />4. Comrnunity transition and treatment retention rates. <br />5, Process notes such as annual summary repofis, quarterly proglam rnonitoring rneeting <br />notes, ol'contract deliverables to identify the successes and challenges ofdelivering the <br />progrum along with opportunities for irnprovement. <br />The Prograrn Evalualion will communicate infonnation regarding all aspects of the program <br />evaluatiou to staffto ensure clear expectations for the final program evaluation report. The <br />Program Evaluator will plovide Kittitas County Sheriff s Office, the MAT partner, and BJA staff <br />with arnple opportunity to provide insight and feedback to the report's methodology, fonnat, and <br />focus. <br />Data Collection <br />The NCM and Peer Support Specialist will complete the intake assessn'lent to establish <br />baseline data. Feriodic benchmark data collection, via intcrviews or surveys, will bc conducted if <br />all required data cannot be coliected from pa$ners. Table 2 provides a potential outline for <br />evaluation metrics and data collection. <br />Table 2. Potential Data Collection <br />Potential Metrics <br />Percent of individuals screened for OUD <br />Percent of lndividuals diagnosed with OUD <br />Percent of Individuals offered MAT <br />Percent of lndividuals who initiate MAT <br />Average Length of Stay <br />Percent of individuals who remain on MAT at the tirne of release to the cornrnunity <br />Percent of Individuals who have an appointment scheduled with a cornmunity MAT <br />provider when released <br />a Percent of a or on <br />18 of 20