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Date
9/6/2022
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Fully Executed Version
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Request to Approve a Resolution Authorizing the Chair's Signature on a Opioid Litigation Allocation Agreement
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3
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Consent Agenda
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93293
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Agreement
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22 <br />Ensure that health care providers are screening for OUD and other risk factors and <br />know how to appropriately counsel and treat (or refer if necessary) a patient for <br />OUD treatment. <br />Fund SBIRT programs to reduce the transition from use to disorders, including <br />SBIRT services to pregnant women who are uninsured or not eligible for <br />Medicaid. <br />J <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />Purchase automated versions of SBIRT and support ongoing costs of the <br />technology. <br />Provide training and long-term implementation of SBIRT in key systems (health, <br />schools, colleges, criminal justice, and probation), with a focus on youth and <br />young adults when transition from misuse to opioid disorder is common. <br />Expand services such as navigators and on-call teams to begin MAT in hospital <br />emergency departments. <br />Provide training for emergency room personnel treating opioid overdose patients <br />on post-discharge planning, including community refenals for MAT, recovery <br />case management or support services. <br />Support hospital programs that transition persons with OUD and any co-occurring <br />SUD/MH conditions, or persons who have experienced an opioid overdose, into <br />clinically appropriate follow-up care through a bridge clinic or similar approach. <br />Support crisis stabilization centers that serue as an alternative to hospital <br />emergency departments for persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH <br />conditions or persons that have experienced an opioid overdose. <br />Support the work of Emergency Medical Systems, including peer support <br />specialists, to connect individuals to treatment or other appropriate services <br />following an opioid overdose or other opioid-related adverse event. <br />1 <br />2. <br />7 <br />8. <br />9 <br />10 <br />12. <br />Provide funding for peer support specialists or recovery coaches in emergency <br />departments, detox facilities, recovery centers, recovery housing, or sirnilar <br />settings; offer services, supports, or connections to care to persons with OUD and <br />any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions or to persons who have experienced an <br />opioid overdose. <br />I l. Expand warrn hand-off services to transition to recovery services. <br />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 />13. Develop and support best practices on addressing OUD in the workplace. <br />E-7
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