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Grants and Contracts Details
Description
Deliverables
UKRF Shall:
1. Sustain the outpatient clinic at 245 Fountain Court in current UK Psychiatry occupied
space.
2. Sustain data management infrastructure for tracking of required metrics and
outcomes to include partial funding for a person dedicated to data entry and tracking
along with required computer hardware and software.
3. Sustain an incentive mechanism for research participation for follow-up interviews.
4. Sustain linkage and prioritize admission of persons with OUD discharged from
Chandler Hospital as well as UK HealthCare Good Samaritan Hospital.
6. Maintain two (2) Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors (CADC) who shall provide
ongoing substance abuse treatment counseling and management for clinic patients.
7. Maintain one (1) nurse practitioner who shall provide buprenorphine treatment to
patients as well as assist the clinic leadership with administrative compliance with all
applicable state and federal regulations.
8. Identify the following providers who shall deliver clinical services in the outpatient
clinic:
a. Two (2) part-time physicians.
b. Two (2) LCADCs/Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW).
c. One (1) Addiction Fellow.
9. Conduct clinical assessments on an outpatient basis by licensed professionals,
including buprenorphine-waivered physicians and Nurse Practitioners and other staff as
appropriate. Assessments will follow the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment guidelines for Medication Assisted Treatment
(MAT) and include a full Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) assessment as well
as medical and psychiatric history.
10. Provide transportation assistance to and from required appointments, patient
education materials, as well as supplies for basic needs such as toiletries and other
essential items.
11. Provide naloxone and/or prescription plus overdose prevention education to the
patient, family member, or other individual designated by the patient.
12. Ensure that all care provided by the outpatient clinic shall be evidence-based or
consistent with good clinical practice and compliant with Kentucky Board of Medical
Licensure (KBML) and federal regulations.
13. Ensure linkage to other services for patients who require a higher level of care than
outpatient treatment.
14. Maintain hours of operation that meet patient need.
15. Incorporate peer support specialists into the treatment plan as appropriate per
physician or Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) orders.
16. Acknowledge federal funding in all communications activities using the following
tag line: “This project is supported by the Kentucky Opioid Response Effort (KORE)
through a Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Grant H79TI083”.
17. Hire one (1) pharmacist who shall be an educational resource and provide
counseling to clinicians and patients as it pertains to substance treatment and common
co-occurring medical (i.e., HCV) and psychiatric co-morbidity. The pharmacist will
also assist as a liaison between the clinic and pharmacy services and will assist with
compliance with all applicable state and federal regulations.
18. Provide injectable, long-acting buprenorphine (e.g., Sublocade) for appropriate
patients lacking a payor source.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 7/1/22 → 9/30/23 |
Funding
- KY Cabinet for Health and Family Services: $344,738.00
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Projects
- 1 Finished
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Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic (C3954): KORE/SOR II & III/UK Psychiatry OP SMART Clinic: CL 2
Hawthorne, J. (PI), Anderson, D. (CoI), Johnson, H. (CoI), Himelhoch, S. (Former PI) & Yadon, R. (Former CoI)
KY Cabinet for Health and Family Services
7/1/22 → 9/30/23
Project: Research project