This use case is applicable to hospitals and clinics that provide substance use disorder (SUD) services including Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) facilities. Currently accessed by emergency departments, MAT providers and behavioral health after-care providers will benefit from the SUD solution.
This program provides greater awareness and improved workflows for treating patients suffering from substance use disorder. It includes the following tools:
- Specific substance use disorder criteria.
- History of emergency department visits for opioid overdose (last 12 mos.).
- History of ED visits for alcohol abuse.
- Current ED visit with opioid abuse.
- Current ED visit for alcohol abuse.
- SUD-related reports and notifications to alert you to critical information about your patients with SUD, supporting patient transitions to MAT facilities and enhanced care for infants with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (Substance Exposed Infants).
- Real-time alerts via electronic notifications, fax print, secure messaging to ED staff, and notifications to other staff in the same organization such as after-care case managers.
- Subscriptions to scheduled reports.
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- ED census and ED utilization reports that include chief complaints and diagnostic information at all Collective facilities.
- SUD cohort report for specific SUD criteria at one ED.
This solution facilitates the MAT handoff process via inbound alerts, referral acceptance, MAT outreach, and MAT outcomes, the Substance Exposed Infants process (including flags to identify high-risk infants and notifications to key providers for coordination) and the consent process for the additional layer of privacy required for providers of MAT treatment.