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K5885-02 - AMENDMENT 2 - PARTIALY EXECUTED
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8/15/2023
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Request to Acknowledge an Amendment to the Contract Between Kittitas County and Washington State Healthcare Authority
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13
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Consent Agenda
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107456
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Grant
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a. The needs of county, city and tribal jails to develop or sustain an MOUD program are prioritized, <br />and this funding is designated for those efforts. This is not an exhaustive list. The monthly <br />progress report should detail what the funds are being spent on. Anything not on this list needs <br />written approval, (email HCA contract manager). <br />MOUD program staffing FTEs which may include: <br />1. Nursing <br />2. Medical assistants <br />3. Providers, prescribers <br />4. Correctional staff <br />5. Clerical or administrative staff for MOUD program reporting and administration <br />6. Care navigators, reentry coordinators, peer support, substance use disorder <br />professionals. <br />ii. Medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) FDA approved buprenorphine, (this can <br />include long -acting injectable buprenorphine), methadone and naltrexone. <br />iii. Naloxone for jail and staff. <br />iv. Technology which would support the MOUD program. <br />1. Tablets, phones, security, internet/wifi enhancements to allow for telehealth, etc. <br />v. MOUD staff supplies <br />1. Desk, chair, computer, phone, etc. <br />vi. Transportation for program participants upon release to first appointment, pick up <br />prescription, safe place, etc. <br />vii. Release kit items such as: <br />1. Naloxone <br />2. Gift cards <br />3. Clothing, shoes <br />4. Personal hygiene items <br />5. Phones <br />b. Kittitas County Jail will continue the MOUD program. The improvements made will allow for staff <br />to be more effective in improving the standard of care and implementation of the core components <br />of this contract. <br />4. Data Collection. <br />a. Participation requires performance monitoring activities, including timely and accurate data <br />reporting to the Health Care Authority, Division of Behavioral Health, and Recovery (HCA DBHR). <br />Further evaluation, including on- and off -site data collection may be conducted by HCA DBHR or <br />a third -party. <br />b. The contractor will submit a monthly report, template provided by HCA DBHR, by the 10th day of <br />the month with the following participant information, (identified as having a current OUD), for the <br />previous month: <br />i. Full name <br />HCA Contract No. K5885-02 Page 5 of 7 <br />
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