Joseph E Schumacher, Scott A Bell, Abdullah Ahsan, Phillip R Cochran, Allan G Gutierrez, Emma R Morris, Bradley J Cain
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A self-assessment of opioid use disorder services at a Pacific Northwest County jail.
This study describes the delivery of opioid use disorder (OUD) services in a Pacific Northwest County jail focusing on screening, assessment, withdrawal management, and medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD). Guided by the 2023 Medicaid performance measures, self-assessment data were collected through stakeholder interviews, policy and electronic healthcare records (EHR) analyses, and a systematic survey focusing on conformity to practice, policy, and documentation. This jail provided OUD screening, assessment, withdrawal management, and MOUD supported by institutional policy and an EHR software system. Survey results confirmed strong conformity to the 2023 Medicaid performance measures, with 91.9% of required recommendations met for policy and practice domains and 87.9% for documentation. Optional (not required) recommendations achieved 80.0% conformity for policy, 93.3% for practice, and 60.0% for documentation. The findings from this self-assessment underscore the robust implementation of OUD services in one jail and can inform internal and external performance improvement goals and activities. (150 words).
期刊介绍:
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that encompasses research concerning substance abuse, with a focus on policy issues. The journal aims to provide an environment for the exchange of ideas, new research, consensus papers, and critical reviews, to bridge the established fields that share a mutual goal of reducing the harms from substance use. These fields include: legislation pertaining to substance use; correctional supervision of people with substance use disorder; medical treatment and screening; mental health services; research; and evaluation of substance use disorder programs.