Continuing Education for Providers

Marshfield Clinic

As the largest, nonprofit, integrated rural healthcare system serving Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Marshfield Clinic Health System (MCHS) will implement a multi-level support system in response to the opioid overdose crisis in rural Wisconsin.

Grays Harbor County Public Hospital District 1

Grays Harbor County is recognized as having a major opioid use disorder challenge which has a devastating impact on the County. Our community has a very low health index and a 3-year shorter life expectancy than the rest of Washington State.

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The RCORP-Overdose Response grant will expand FCRHC's workforce targeting SUD treatment by allowing FCRHC to hire a peer recovery specialist/case manager.

Hamot Health Foundation

This project will provides knowledgeable, relevant, and immediate responses through our experienced consortium in Northwestern Pennsylvania that positively impacts prevention, treatment and, recovery for individuals and families impacted by Substance Use Disorder/Opioid Use Disorder (SUD/OUD).

Southern Plains Tribal Health Board Foundation

The SPTHB-RCORP-OR Initiative implement the following strategies and activities to support the overall goal of the one-year RCORP HRSA initiative: Strategy 1: Provide funding, support, and sustainability to the established SPTHB SovereignME Harm Reduction Initiative.

LIFT Community Action Agency, Inc.

During the year period Lift CAA will work to improve access to, capacity for, and sustainability of prevention, treatment. and recovery services for SUD/OUD in rural Choctaw, McCurtain, and Pushmataha Counties.

Cherokee County Health Services Council

The Cherokee County Health Services Council (CCHSC) Rural Community Opioid Response Program has made great strides in increasing knowledge, access, and care for individuals with SUD/OUD in northeastern Oklahoma. However, there is still much to be done.

Farnham, Inc.

Farnham Inc. is a not-for-profit agency providing solutions to the problems created by substance use with an uncompromising commitment to quality and professionalism. Farnham will lead the project with partnering agencies Desens House & Cayuga County Community Mental Health Center.

Preferred Family Healthcare

Clarity Healthcare (a division of Preferred Family Healthcare) will implement a Rural Communities Opioid Response Program-Overdose Response project to reduce the morbidity and mortality of SUD/OUD in the high-risk rural communities we serve.

Kentucky Rural Health Information Technology Network, Inc.

We will target our services towards residents of the service area who have OUD or are at risk of OUD. Our interventions will include direct services through patient navigation and community wide prevention, outreach and education, and collaboration initiatives.