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Financing MAT
AIMS Center Collaborative Codes Cheat Sheet |
CMS BHI Codes Fact Sheet |
NACHC MAT Business Plan |
MAT Models
MAT Operations
Patient Forms
Addiction Medicine Group Agreement |
Addiction Medicine Patient Intake Form |
Buprenorphine Consent |
Informed Consent Agreement |
Psychosocial Treatments & Support Services
A Systematic Review of the Use of Psychosocial Interventions |
Prescribing Medications
Regulations
Specialty Populations and Clinical Situations
Addiction & Homelessness
Pregnancy
Other Substance Abuse
Women
Final Report: Opioid Use, Misuse, and Overdose in Women |
Dates: July 25th – July 26th (a 2-day site visit)
Location: Knoxville, Tennessee
Special Note About The Site Visit: This is a two day site visit that will include organizations from other states. The site visit will be about 50 people. During the two days, there will be an opportunity for ATSH attendees to meet separately with the Cherokee team to ask questions and have small discussions.
Organization Description: Cherokee Health Systems (CHS) is an innovator and nationally-recognized leader in integrated care, embedding behavioral health providers alongside primary care providers to provide the full range of patient care. In 2016, CHS took the next step in the evolution of the care model and embedded addiction medicine providers within the existing integrated care structure to offer comprehensive outpatient services, including medication and behavioral therapy, to patients suffering from the disease of addiction. Visit their website: www.cherokeehealth.com
MAT Services Description: The addiction medicine service (AMS) at CHS operates within the framework of the integrated model of care, providing substance use disorder care up to the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Level 2.1 treatment placement, intensive outpatient (IOP) with medication management.
The clinic staff includes addiction medicine specialists, primary care providers (PCP), behavioral health consultants (BHC), registered nurses, community health coordinators (CHC), pharmacists, and certified peer recovery specialists (CPRS). The AMS provides behavioral therapy in group and individual encounters, management of acute and chronic medical conditions, psychiatric medication management, medication assisted treatment (MAT) for substance use disorders, CHC support for addressing social determinants of health, and referrals to specialist healthcare providers internal and external to the organization as clinically indicated.