Recovery Capital Self-Assessment
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Treatment Services for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD)
Treatment Services for Stimulant Use Disorder (StimUD)
Recovery Support Services Received in the Emergency Department
Demographics
Naloxone Distribution
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How can we set up peer-to-peer or secondary naloxone distribution?
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Quick Response Teams (QRTs) follow up with people who have survived an overdose, offering naloxone and linkage to life-saving community support.
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It’s now easier than ever for hospitals and healthcare organizations to distribute naloxone directly to people that are likely to witness overdose.
Naloxone Leave Behind is a collaboration between public health and public safety that allows First Responders to leave naloxone on-scene with patients and their support system.
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Naloxone kiosks are publicly accessible outdoor boxes that are designed to distribute naloxone anonymously around the clock.