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DASA Updates Dani Kirby Deputy Director, Planning, Performance Assessment and Federal Programs Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse 5/11/2017 1 Illinois Opioid STR State Targeted Response to the


  1. DASA Updates Dani Kirby Deputy Director, Planning, Performance Assessment and Federal Programs Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse 5/11/2017 1 Illinois Opioid STR • State Targeted Response to the Opioid Crisis Grant (Opioid STR) • Part of the 21st Century Cures Act • Administered by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) • $16 million • 5/1/2017 – 4/30/2018 • Year 2: TBD 5/11/2017 2

  2. STR Purpose Address the opioid crisis by increasing access to treatment, reducing unmet treatment need, and reducing opioid overdose related deaths through the provision of prevention, treatment and recovery activities for opioid use disorder (OUD) (including prescription opioids as well as illicit drugs such as heroin). 5/11/2017 3 STR Infrastructure Projects • Needs Assessment • Strategic Plan 5/11/2017 4

  3. STR Competitive Bids • Expanded Outpatient Methadone • Expanded Recovery Home Services for Individuals with an OUD who are Participating in Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) • Illinois Opioid Crisis Line 5/11/2017 5 STR Treatment and Recovery Support Projects • Hospital Emergency Department ‐ Based Screening, Recovery Coaching, and Linkage Services • Pre ‐ Release Medication Assisted Treatment (Vivitrol) and Post ‐ Release Linkage to Community Based Services for County Jail Prisoners and Drug Court Offenders with OUD in Counties of High Need • Community Triage Center – Chicago Westside • Suboxone Education/Consultation/Support for Medical Staff 5/11/2017 6

  4. STR Prevention/Other Projects • Expanded Naloxone (Narcan) Purchase, Training, and Distribution Services • Expansion and Enhancement of the Illinois Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) • Establishment of a Statewide Opiate Awareness Campaign • Opioid Awareness Activities for Illinois High School Coaches and Athletic Directors 5/11/2017 7 State Partners Advocates for Human Potential, Center for Prevention Research and Development, Champaign ‐ Urbana Public Health District, Chestnut Health Systems Inc., Cook County Health and Hospital Systems, Egyptian Health Department, Evalustat, Family Guidance Centers Inc., Gateway Foundation Inc., Human Services Center Inc., Illinois High School Athletics Association, Illinois Prescription Drug Monitoring Program, Kane County Health Department, Kankakee County Health Department, Lighthouse Institute, Presence Behavioral Health, Prevention First, Rosecrance Inc., Rush University Medical Center, Sangamon County ‐ Department of Public Health, Southern Illinois Healthcare, Winnebago County Health Department. 5/11/2017 8

  5. DASA Opioid ‐ Related Initiatives Overview Grants to Prevent State Targeted Response to Drug Overdose Prevention Overdose ‐ Related Deaths the Opioid Crisis Grant Program (PDO) Program (STR) $16M/year; may be renewed for 2 nd year Functions: $1M/year for 5 years • 21 st Century Cures Act funding, • Enrolls entities in DOPP and tracks • Funded by SAMHSA enrollment administered by SAMHSA • Offers training, guidelines Project goals: • Collects data on training and overdose Components: • Expand the existing infrastructure … to reversals • Multiple approaches and programs to prevent overdose ‐ related deaths address the opioid crisis through • Reduce numbers of overdose ‐ related prevention, treatment, and recovery deaths in six high need counties Enrolled Program Responsibilities: approaches • Increase availability of Naloxone to first • Operate local DOPP • Opioid overdose prevention projects responders • Recruit and train multiple sites within based on PDO goals and approach • Measure the short and long ‐ term their communities to administer outcomes of the program Naloxone and report overdose reversals • May include substance use disorder Partners: treatment programs, community ‐ based • Champaign ‐ Urbana Public Health District organizations, health care facilities, and Partners: • Egyptian Health Department • Chestnut Health Systems faith ‐ based organizations, as well as • Human Services Center ‐ Peoria agencies engaged with incarcerated • Chicago Recovery Alliance • Kane County Health Department individuals • DuPage County Health Department • Kankakee County Health Department • Lake County Health Department • Provided with assistance with access to • Sangamon County Department of Public Naloxone. (May include funds for • Will County Executive Office Health • Southern Illinois Healthcare purchasing medicine, but always includes • Winnebago County Health Department training for access.) (55 counties covered) Note: Maps of DOPP and STR coverage by county are in appendix. 5/11/2017 9 Opioid Overdose Death Rate by County Rate per 100,000 of Opioid Overdose Illinois Overdose Prevention Deaths By Illinois County – 2016 Programs 5/11/2017 10

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