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This report from USDA and ONDCP is a compilation of qualitative data collected from numerous community organizations, which provides an overview of the key challenges rural communities face when addressing the consequences of prescription opioid misuse and the use of illicit substances, divided…

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This is a working paper from the Maine Rural Health Research Center (authors Gale, Hansen, and Williamson) and is a qualitative study based on interviews with key stakeholders in Indiana, North Carolina, Vermont, and Washington State that explores promising state and community strategies to…

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This is a website from the Harm Reduction Coalition that gives information on syringe service programs, provides information on how to establish one of these programs with specific focus on implementing the program in rural areas, and has links to helpful resources. 

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This is a manual entitled “RxStat” that is targeted to municipal and country leaders on how to best address drug use problems in their jurisdictions. It focuses on combining a public health and public safety approach and is derived from experience by the New York City's Department of Health and…

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This is a report from the Partnership for Drug-Free Kids that provides an introduction to the issue of safe drug disposal programs. It is written to help community officials and organizers design a safe drug disposal program for their community, along with giving an overview of the regulations…

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This is an academic paper which evaluates jail reentry interventions available to individuals with substance use disorder. There was a high amount of linkage to community treatment but low retention or adherence from targeted individuals. The authors concluded that more controlled trials and…

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This report discusses the evidence supporting the effectiveness of screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) as a comprehensive approach, as well as for the implementation and effectiveness of the individual components of SBIRT for different behavioral health conditions.…

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This is a report which outlines the extent and impact that addiction discrimination and stigma have on individuals with substance use disorder. The report includes data collected by the Shatterproof Addiction Stigma Index, a measurement tool designed to specifically measure addiction stigma and…

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This is a report from Shatterproof that shows the supply of healthcare professionals (HCP) waivered to prescribe buprenorphine on the the state and county level. Nationally, less than 6% of HCP are waivered to prescribe buprenorphine and a little more than 3% have publicly disclosed they they…

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This is an academic paper that examines the social roots of the opioid crisis, creating a social determinants of health framework to better understand opioid-related harms across the drug-use continuum. Findings suggest that policymakers and public health leaders should develop partnerships with…

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This is a statistical brief from the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) that describes how counties that have high versus low population rates of opioid-related hospital use differ with regard to social determinants of health (SDOH). The SDOH studied include social, educational, and…

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This is an academic paper that gives an overview of studies that have examined the association between socioeconomic characteristics and opioid-related overdose deaths. Nearly all reviewed studies found a connection between a socioeconomic variable and overdose, supporting the…

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This is a report that describes how State Offices of Rural Health (SORH) are aiding their rural communities in responding to the addiction crisis, while meeting the expectations of SORH grants. Initiatives across the nation are highlighted, with a focus on collection and dissemination of…

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This is a report which describes lessons learned from states that acted as models for statewide approaches that prevent and address adverse childhood experiences and development of trauma-informed policies. The report also highlights the goals, policies, and programs developed and launched by…

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This report published by the National Academy for State Health Policy (NASHP) gives an overview on the connection between opioid use disorder and neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS). The report also highlights state approaches to NAS data collection, analysis, and cross-agency data linkage, and…

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This is a report from the Brookings Institute (authors Pacula and Stein) that discusses three broad strategies states are taking, through a variety of policy levers, to enhance the quality of and access to treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD).

These strategies include: increasing…

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This report from the National Academy for State Health Policy (NASHP) is informed by interviews of state officials from Colorado, Pennsylvania, and Texas to learn about their interagency strategies to support pregnant and parenting women with substance use disorders, particularly Medicaid-…

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This is a report which outlines policy measures that can be introduced in order to ensure that patients can continue to benefit from tele health treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) after the pandemic. These policy recommendations include requiring private and public health insurers to…

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This is a report from the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) that explores the core components of a family-centered program framework that use medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD). An overview of state variation in eligibility requirements and care…

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This is a report from the CDC that identifies state strategies to improve outcomes for pregnant and postpartum women with opioid use disorder and infants prenatally exposed to substances, including opioids. It discusses strategies focused on access to and coordination of quality services,…

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