Objective List
Objective List
This list provides an alternate form of navigation (rather than zooming in on the strategy maps) to find Objectives
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Minimize People Starting to Misuse Opioid Drugs
Reduce Access to Opioids
- Educate the Community on Opioid Risks & Alternatives
- Improve Safe Storage of Prescription Drugs
- Expand Prescription Drug Take-back & Disposal Programs
- Coordinate & Improve Efforts to Reduce Illegal Access & Sales of Prescription Opioids
- Expand Efforts to Disrupt the Supply of Heroin & Synthetic Opioids to the Community
Reduce prescription of Opioids
- Expand & Enhance Chronic Pain Prevention & Management
- Expand & Enhance Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP)
- Improve Prescribing Practices
- Improve Practices among Specific Prescriber Groups
- Improve Insurance & Pharmacy Policies & Practices
- Improve Professional Training on Opioid Risks & Alternative Pain Management Approaches
Improve Protective Factors to Minimize Desire to Misuse Opioids
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- Empower & Strengthen Parents & Caregivers
- Expand School-based Prevention Programs
- Increase Involvement in After-School & Faith-based Activities
- Highlight Positive Role Models & Pathways
- Expand Positive Recreation Opportunities
- Train Youth in How to Resist Peer Pressure to Try Drugs
- Improve Job Opportunities
- Improve Detection & Treatment of Mental Health Conditions
- Reduce Use of Gateway Drugs
- Increase Awareness of the Risks & the Crisis
Enable People Who Start Misusing Opioids to Quickly Quit
- Expand SBIRT Program
- Improve & Expand Screening & Testing for Misuse
- Become a Trauma-Informed Community
Improve Treatment & Enable Recovery for People with SUDs
- Improve Links to Treatment after Non-Lethal Overdoses
- Improve Re-Entry After Incarceration for People with SUDs
- Expand ER & Healthcare Handoffs to Treatment
- Expand SBIRT Program
- Reduce Stigma of Seeking Help for Substance Misuse
- Shift from Punishment to Treatment Approach for Opioid Users
- Improve Access to Quality Treatment Programs
- Expand Access to Optimized Medication-Assisted Treatment
- Increase Opportunities for People to be Prescribed Buprenorphine
- Integrate MAT into a Whole Person Care Model
- Improve Awareness of MAT Prescribers & Payment Options
- Improve Access to Naltrexone Related Treatment Approaches
- Improve Use of Methadone Maintenance
- Expand the use of MAT in Correctional Facilities
- Accelerate the Development of New MAT Approaches
- Improve & Expand Screening for Risk Factors & Testing for Misuse
- Expand DNA Testing to Improve Precision MAT Therapies
- Increase & Optimally Allocate More Funding for MAT
- Eliminate Insurance Company Prior Authorization for MAT
- Minimize the Influence of Investor Profit Maximization in Treatment Programs
- Increase the Use of Analytics to Target Promotion of Earlier Treatment Initiation
- Reduce Stigma of Seeking Help for Substance Misuse
- Improve Public Understanding on the Value of MAT
- Improve Information on Treatment Program Quality & Results
- Expand Long-term Treatment Options when Required
- Expand Training to Grow & Improve the Treatment Workforce
- Increase Awareness of Treatment, Recovery & Support Services
- Strengthen Peer Recovery Support Services & Programs
- Improve Alignment & Teamwork Among Existing Programs & Opioid-Related Coalitions
- Expand Recovery Schools & College Recovery Programs
- Create Recovery-Ready Communities
- Enhance Support for Families of People with SUDs
- Improve Multi-Faceted Post Treatment Support & Social Integration
- Improve Access to Jobs for People in Recovery
- Improve Supportive & Affordable Housing Options for People in Recovery
- Improve Allocation of Funding to Improve Community Impact
- Improve Enforcement of Parity for Mental & Behavioral Health Treatment