Emergency Medical Services

OhioHealth Research Institute

The CONNECTIONS Project will ensure the rural community of Athens and neighboring Counties in Ohio receive improved access to evidence-based, comprehensive care and recovery support services for substance use disorder (SUD) or opioid use disorder (OUD).

Adena Health System

SCOMATI is a three county coalition of existing drug coalitions, health departments, law enforcement agencies, schools, pharmacies, and community action agencies, partnering to address gaps in access to MAT, Naloxone, and supportive services.

Sterling Health Solutions, Inc.

Expansion grant will allow us to provide MAT services in all our service areas. We have also started a reentry program at the jail for the inmates which will allow us to start Vivitrol while they are already incarcerated.

University of Cincinnati

Our overarching goals for this HRSA RCORP FY22 Implementation Project were developed using evidenced based and innovative solutions and include:  “Providing effective, equitable, understandable, and respectful quality care and services that are responsive to diverse cultural health beliefs and p

San Antonio Council On Alcohol And Drug Abuse

The Kendall and Kerr Counties’ Opioid Response (KOR) Consortium through the Rural Communities Opioid Response Program-Implementation (RCORP-I) grant will implement a five-point strategy of services to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with substance misuse, substance use disorder (SUD) in

Mariposa Community Health Center, Inc.

Santa Cruz County Overcoming Substance Addiction (SOSA) consists of 23 partners that represent seven sectors: primary and inpatient/emergency health care, behavioral health, law enforcement, emergency medical response, the legal system (courts and detention), education and youth development, and

Emory University

We will implement a novel sociobehavioral collaboration between rural emergency departments (ED), medical toxicologists at the Georgia Poison Center (GPC), the Georgia Council For Recovery (previously Georgia Council on Substance Abuse), peer recovery coaches, and Recovery Community Organizations

ComWell

The purpose of our consortium is to coordinate multi-county efforts into an efficient, non-duplicative implementation structure that will achieve efficiencies, expand access to, coordinate, improve the quality of basic health care services; and strengthen the rural health care system as a whole.