Kentucky Treatment Outcome Study (SOR)

Grants and Contracts Details

Description

The Kentucky Opioid Response Effort - State Opioid Response (KORE-SOR) is an initiative to provide a comprehensive targeted response to Kentucky’s opioid crisis by expanding access to a full continuum of high quality, evidence-based opioid prevention, treatment, recovery and harm reductions services and supports in high-risk geographic regions of the state. The University of Kentucky Center on Drug and Alcohol Research (UKCDAR) will collect, review, and report Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) data for the KORE-SOR project. The GPRA data will be collected from all providers receiving state KORE-SOR grant funding to deliver treatment and/or recovery support services. UKCDAR will develop and maintain a data management system to meet Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) data requirements. In addition, UKCDAR will conduct GPRA interviews for clients who are not interviewed by their treatment or recovery support service provider. Monthly reports detailing provider level GPRA activity will be submitted to the state KORE project director.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date12/1/1812/1/18

Funding

  • KY Cabinet for Health and Family Services

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