Integration of Services

Michigan Rural EMS Network

The opioid epidemic has taken an increasing toll on residents in Michigan’ s Upper Peninsula (U.P.). To address the impact of OUD and SUD in the U.P., various organizations have responded both individually and collectively.

Michigan Center For Rural Health

The Northern Michigan Opioid Response Consortium (NMORC) Implementation project utilizes a robust staffing model and key targeted resources to implement the core activities within the Rural Communities Opioid Response Program Implementation Funding opportunity.

The Memorial Hospital

This collaborative project will seek to use a preexisting interagency network that will implement services designed to decrease the mortality and morbidity related to substance use disorder (SUD), including opioid use disorder (OUD), for the people of Northwestern Colorado.

Marion General Hospital

The Santa Cruz County Action Initiative Consortium consists of 15 partners that represent six sectors: primary, inpatient and emergency health care; behavioral health; law enforcement; emergency response; public, higher and continuing education; and youth development.

MaineHealth

To achieve the objectives of the proposed Pine Tree Opioid Project (P-TOP), the rural York County Consortium will, during the upcoming three-year implementation phase, build on the work achieved under the RCORP Planning grant, including leveraging the strengths and current initiatives of clini

Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital

Project OPEN is a group of medical, behavioral health, public health, education, individuals from the recovery community, court and law enforcement organizations in Lee, Ogle and Whiteside Counties who have come together to help build a network to prevent opioid addiction through awareness, ed

Indiana Rural Health Association

The InROC consortium brings together a multi-disciplinary team of law enforcement, healthcare providers, policy drivers, universities, media organizations and more to address the opioid crisis in our 14-county target area of Indiana. The goals of the project are as follows:

Hopewell Health Centers, Inc.

In “A Comprehensive, RAPID (Regional Approach to Prevent, Intervene, and Discontinue) Response to Opiate Use in Southeast Ohio” the consortium members will expand on efforts that began through the 2018 RCORP Planning Grant Project.

Georgia Partnership For Telehealth, Inc.

The Initiative will implement the goals of the Stephens County Opioid Crisis Response Initiative and attack Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) head-on by reducing the prescription rate and use of opiates and controlled substances in Stephens County through 1) stakeholder and community engagement effort

Garrett County Health Department

The strategies that are included in the Rural Communities Response Program Planning Implementation grant will prevent opioid use disorder, provide and supplement additional treatment options, and instill within the recovery community resources and services to prevent relapse and generational u