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PROGRAMS & INITIATIVES
Medication-Assisted Treatment
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Opioid-Involved Deaths in the United States and California
In the U.S. there were 93,331 drug overdose deaths reported in 2020.
- Opioids were involved in 69,710 overdose deaths in 2020- 75% of all overdose deaths.
- Synthetic opioids were involved in 57,550 overdose deaths- 62% of all overdose deaths.
In California, there were 5,363 opioid related drug overdose deaths in 2020. Of those, 3,857 or 72% were due to fentanyl overdose.
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The purpose of the MATCONNECT Program is to:
- Provide a holistic and patient-centered approach integrating physical and behavioral health services for subtance use disorders.
- Implement or expand an evidence-based medication assisted treatment program that supports recovery and health improvement to CALOPTIMA members.
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- Ensure providers and staff trained to provide care in clinics
- Develop and implement a culturally appropriate anti-sigma campaign.
- Establish a partnership with Orange County Health Care Agency (OCHCA) Drug Medi-Cal Delivery System for referrals.
- Provide management oversight for MAT program and patient care coordiation.
- To improve accessiblity through telemdicine services.
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- Safe
- Cost-Effective
- Reduce the risk of overdose
- Increase treatment retention
- Improve social functioning
- Reduced Risk of Infectious Disease Transmission.
- Reduced Justice system involvement.
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- Patient schedules MAT appointment
- Can be telemedicine or in-person visit
- Induction can be in office or at home
- Patient takes first dose, waits 30 minutes
- If the patient is still experiencing symptoms, take additional doses as directed. Patient calls provider if still experiencing symptoms.
- Initial prescription is for seven days during the first month of treatment.
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The role of the Coalition of Orange County Community Health Centers is to:
- Provide training for clinics and providers
- Development of MAT Program Toolkit; policies and procedure templates
- Project ECHO consultations
If you’re interested in participating in the MATCONNECT Program please contact Jewel Loff, MATCONNECT Program Director at jloff@coalitionoc.org
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