Late Adopter Data Report - 2021Q4
This data report, developed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), is specific to the progress of late adopters in Quarter 4 of 2021 as part of the National Partnership to Improve Dementia Care in Nursing Homes.
Antipsychotic Use by State
This data report, developed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), was created as part of the National Partnership to Improve Dementia Care in Nursing Homes and illustrates antipsychotic use by state for July 2022-June 2023.
IHC Compass Opioid Prescribing and Treatment Guidance Toolkit
This resource, developed by Iowa Healthcare Collaborative (IHC) Compass, was created to help clinicians:
Reducing the Risks of Fentanyl Use in the U.S.
Reducing the Risks of Fentanyl Use in the U.S. was created in response to the increasing number of drug overdose deaths across the United States. Developed with a team from the University of Pennsylvania Center for Addiction Medicine and Policy, the video highlights the impact of fentanyl on minorities. It also addresses the need for broad awareness and education about the risks of fentanyl exposure, the warning signs of possible overdose, and the use of naloxone to counteract an overdose.
Implementing Drug and Alcohol Screening in Primary Care
Implementing Drug and Alcohol Screening in Primary Care is an interactive tool that walks providers through four steps for implementing drug and alcohol screenings in primary care settings.
Superior Health’s Shine a Light on Stigma Campaign Highlights the Importance of Person-Centered Language to Improve Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Superior Health’s Shine a Light on Stigma Campaign Highlights the Importance of Person-Centered Language to Improve Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Health care professionals have made great strides to improve treatment for individuals with substance use disorder (SUD). These include developing screening tools and implementing workflows to identify patients who need treatment. Other strategies include increasing the availability of treatment, adding recovery coaches and creating peer support groups to help guide patients to this care. Despite these improvements, only 1 in 10 people with SUD receives treatment.
Opioid Interventions in Nursing Homes and Community Coalitions
Opioid Interventions in Nursing Homes and Community Coalitions
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