Toolkits Search Results for: rural referral center
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Added: Oct 22, 2021
Learn how rural MOUD programs can provide services through mobile clinics to reach their patient population.
...referrals to MOUD programs. Primary care services offered in a mobile clinic may include vaccinations, sexually transmitted infection (STI) screenings, and wound care. SUD treatment may include prescriptions for MOUD or referrals to methadone treatment...
Reviewed: Nov 23, 2020
Learn about the roles that mutual support groups and self-help programs play in recovery.
...center to encourage and promote peer support among members recovering from SUD. Using a peer-to-peer model, the RECOVER Project provides resources and referrals to members throughout the recovery continuum of care. Considerations...
Reviewed: Nov 23, 2020
Methods for sustaining funding for a rural substance use disorder program are listed.
...referrals to treatment. The Alliance for Recovery-Centered Addiction Health Services is piloting the Addiction Recovery Medical Home model, in which providers will share savings associated with higher-quality care for patients in SUD treatment...
Reviewed: May 15, 2024
Learn about the primary care behavioral health integration model for improving access to rural mental health services.
...Primary Care Behavioral Health Integration Model - RHIhub Mental Health Toolkit --- Learn about the primary care...
Reviewed: Apr 8, 2022
Information on the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, a five-part federal program that funds primary care and support services for uninsured or underinsured people living with HIV.
...rural areas. The RWHAP includes: Part A: Grants to Emerging Metropolitan & Transitional Grant Areas Part A provides grant funding for medical and support services to population centers and some surrounding rural areas most impacted...
Reviewed: Dec 26, 2018
Information on implementation considerations for the partnerships model.
...rural communities include: Hospitals Federally qualified health centers Primary care physicians Regional medical centers Outpatient clinics Local health departments Health insurance companies Managed care organizations Non-profit organizations Colleges or universities Rural healthcare providers that...
Added: Jun 14, 2024
Learn more about promising approaches for medication management, including using community pharmacists to manage chronic disease in rural communities.
...rural communities. --- View more Medication Management Models for Chronic Disease Management Medication management involves helping patients with chronic diseases manage use of prescription medications, with the goal of helping ease symptoms and disease progression. Medication...
Reviewed: Nov 23, 2020
Learn how syringe service programs prevent the transmission of HIV and viral hepatitis among individuals who inject drugs.
...rural than in urban areas. Prevention programs like SSPs have shown to be effective in reducing transmission rates of diseases such as HIV and hepatitis C. Examples of Syringe Services Programs The Indiana Syringe Exchange...
Reviewed: May 9, 2022
Describes screening tools, intervention, and follow up for suicide risk and how these services can be implemented in rural areas.
...Rural primary care providers may lack adequate training, capacity, or resources to implement available screening tools or provide appropriate care or referral based on the results. However, it is relatively common for individuals...
Added: May 17, 2021
Models that prevent or treat substance use disorders (SUD) in pregnant or new mothers in rural communities.
...Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the Maternal Opioid Misuse (MOM) Model addresses inconsistent care received by pregnant and postpartum Medicaid beneficiaries with OUD. The MOM Model has a 5-year performance period from Fall...