Peer Recovery

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

Chestnut Health Systems, Inc.

The Chestnut RCORP Consortium will strengthen and expand SUD/OUD prevention, treatment, and recovery services to enhance rural residents’ ability to access treatment in our focus area and support individuals in moving towards recovery.

Arukah Institute of Healing, Inc.

Throughout this Implementation effort, we will leverage the deliverables from all consortium awards to advance foundational, prevention, and treatment/recovery core activities.

Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care, Inc.

AFMC is a quality improvement organization, and leads Consortium members to establish the Arkansas Rural Taskforce for Opioid Response (ARTOR) with committed healthcare organizations and others with interests in substance- or opioid-use disorder (SUD/OUD) to launch foundational prevention, treatm

ARcare

The overarching goal of this program is to implement and enhance robust, evidenced-based interventions and promising practice models that expand access and strengthen the quality of SUD/OUD services in the areas of prevention, treatment, and recovery services in high-risk rural communities.

Athol Memorial Hospital

NQC3 brings key clinical and community stakeholders together to redesign our region's behavioral health and substance use disorder care, considering its rural nature and building upon existing assets.

University of Utah

Rural communities in Utah are at risk of higher rates of substance use disorder (SUD) and have unique behavioral health needs.