Integration of Services

Southern Utah University

Under the RCORP-Planning Grant, Southern Utah University formed the Utah Rural Opioid Healthcare Consortium (UROHC) to combat the opioid epidemic in rural Utah. UROHC will continue this work now under the RCORP-Implementation Grant.

South Central Missouri Community Health Center

The coalition is interested in developing a comprehensive system of care that connects the health care and service agencies in the community; including integration of behavioral health services with primary care services.

South Carolina Office of Rural Health

In rural South Carolina, there is continuing need to address access to services for persons experiencing substance use disorder (SUD)/opioid use disorder (OUD) as well as the co-occurrence of HIV and hepatitis C among persons who inject drugs.

Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital

Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital will implement the Lincoln County Bridges to Recovery Program (LCBRP) to reduce morbidity and mortality related to substance use disorder/opioid use disorder in Lincoln County, Oregon.

Rio Arriba County

The Northern New Mexico Rural Health Network (Network) proposes to address the systemic issues outlined below using a collective impact approach that creates prevention, treatment, and recovery coherence and quality by establishing and supporting a common evidence-based methodology across the reg

Richland Medical Center

Ozarks Rural Health Network’s purpose is to integrate health care services, improve health care delivery systems, increase access to coordinated, quality essential health care services, and improve population health for our region.

The Research Foundation for the State University of New York

This program is designed to reduce the morbidity and mortality of substance use disorder (SUD), including opioid use disorder (OUD), in rural communities by strengthening and expanding SUD/OUD prevention, treatment, and recovery service delivery in high-risk rural communities.

Porter Starke Services, Inc.

The Starke Taskforce for Overdose Prevention (STOP) will build upon existing initiatives at the local and state level; use available resources and provide the structure and educational supports needed to develop the knowledge and expertise of the local providers of healthcare, behavioral health,