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Drug Diversion Webinar slides (2019).pdf
Building and Sustaining a Drug Diversion Prevention Program Slides (2019)
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Complete Opioid Stewardship Presentation.pdf
Opioid Stewardship Presentation
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SUD 2022 ECHO Overdose Prevention and Harm Reduction in Kansas Flyer FINAL.pdf
SUD 2022 ECHO Overdose Prevention and Harm Reduction in Kansas Flyer - March 2022
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Kansas strmap18final.pdf
See Nov. 2 Current Report Article entitled Substance Use Disorder Services Available through Federal State Targeted Response Opioid Grant.
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RuralResourceGuide.pdf
Federal Resources for Rural Communities to Help Address Substance Use Disorder and Opioid Misuse
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18027 - General - Opioid.pdf
In 2016, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released the Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain. In addition to curtailing opioid therapy as the first line in chronic pain management, this guideline recommends avoiding an opioid dose of greater than 90 morphine milligram equivalents per day unless cautiously justified. The document is on the CDC website.
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18101 - General - Opioid_2.1.pdf
Effective with dates of service on and after June 1, 2018, the Opioid Products Indicated for Pain Management prior authorization (PA) criteria will apply to all patients covered under Kansas Medicaid. This PA criteria are located on the KDHE website.
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18112 - General - Opioid_2.3.pdf
As previously published on the Kansas Medical Assistance Program (KMAP) website with General Bulletin 18027 and General Bulletin 18101, an upcoming policy change on opioid use in pain management is effective with dates of service on and after June 1, 2018.
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Opioid APPROVED PA Criteria April 2018.pdf
APPROVED PA CRITERIA Initial Approval: January 10, 2018 Revised Dates: April 11, 2018 CRITERIA FOR PRIOR AUTHORIZATION Opioid Products Indicated for Pain Management
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Opioid PA FORM 04 23 2018 Final v2+.pdf
Prior Authorization for Opioid Products Indicated for Pain Management
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CHA.090-Opioid-SummitReport_web2.pdf
In June 2017, CHA and member hospitals conducted a six-month pilot in eight Colorado hospital emergency departments and two freestanding emergency departments with the goal of reducing the administration of opioids by ED clinicians. The 10 EDs achieved a 36 percent reduction in opioid administrations when compared to the same time period in 2016, far surpassing the original pilot goal of 15 percent.
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Getting Help for Opioid Dependence or Withdrawal.pdf
The Federal Trade Commission, in partnership with SAMHSA, has developed a new fact sheet to help those in need of treatment for opioid dependence or withdrawal. This fact sheet provides information on how to obtain proper and safe help for the treatment of opioid dependence or withdrawal and is available in English and Spanish.
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PolicyBrief_MO KS Opioid.pdf
A Policy Brief examining overdose deaths, hospital visits and unfilled jobs.
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Opioid Epidemic- Talking Points.pdf
Alliances and partnerships among health care providers and payers, business leaders and policy makers, and patients and caregivers, are essential to identify community-based solutions and broader policy changes to address the opioid epidemic.
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