Progress at a Glance 2019-2025
As the ED MOUD Initiative came to a close, we developed a short summary highlighting the progress made and the momentum built in improving care for individuals living with opioid use disorder. While there is still much work to do, this snapshot provides a clear look at how far this work has come and the foundation it leaves for the future.
Progress at a Glance 2019-2025
Barriers & Solutions to Implementing and Sustaining Medication for Opioid Use Disorder in Michigan Emergency Departments 2024
Barriers & Solutions to Implementing and Sustaining Medication for Opioid Use Disorder in Michigan Emergency Departments 2024
A Qualitative Evaluation of Advances in Emergency Department Opioid Use Disorder Care in Michigan 2020-2021
A Qualitative Evaluation of Advances in Emergency Department Opioid Use Disorder Care in Michigan 2020-2021
Impact Report 2018-2020
Since 2017, MOP has helped:
– Support hospitals statewide with MOUD programs in their emergency departments and provide advanced practice providers with training to prescribe buprenorphine.
– Expand jail-based MOUD programs and telehealth capacity.
– Expand harm reduction and post overdose rapid response efforts.
– Contribute to a collective culture change throughout the state.
Impact Report 2018-2020
Advances in Michigan's ED MOUD Initiative
On Oct. 7, 2022, the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, Michigan Health & Hospital Association Keystone Center, Vital Strategies, and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health hosted a webinar to discuss ED MOUD activities in Michigan. Watch the recording to learn about advances in emergency department opioid use disorder care in Michigan from our recently published evaluation report.
Advances in Michigan's ED MOUD Initiative
If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid use disorder, visit Michigan.gov/opioids.
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