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  1. PO - Improve Interstate Sharing of PDMP data
  2. PO - Improve Links to Treatment for People who Experience a Non-Lethal Overdoses or Naloxone Revivals
  3. PO - Improve Management of Data Collected through PDMPs
  4. PO - Improve PDMP Integration with Hospitals & Clinics
  5. PO - Improve Practices among Specific Prescriber Groups
  6. PO - Improve Prescribing Practices
  7. PO - Improve Protective Factors to Reduce SUDs
  8. PO - Improve Referral Mechanisms
  9. PO - Improve Screening for Infectious Disease among Opioid Users
  10. PO - Improve Social Connection
  11. PO - Improve Supportive Affordable Housing Options for People in Recovery
  12. PO - Improve Tracking of Recovery Progress
  13. PO - Improve Use of PDMP to Identify Patients Misusing Opioids
  14. PO - Improve Use of PDMP to Identify Providers who OverPrescribe Opioids
  15. PO - Improve the Connections between People & Available Community Services & Resources
  16. PO - Improving Links to Treatment for People who Experience Non-Lethal Overdoses or Naloxone Revivals
  17. PO - Increase & Improve Safe Injection Sites
  18. PO - Increase Access to Long Acting Reversible Contraception (LARs)
  19. PO - Increase Access to Needle Exchanges
  20. PO - Increase Awareness & Engagement of People to Join Peer Recovery Groups
  21. PO - Increase Awareness of the Risks and the Crisis
  22. PO - Increase Capacity of Mental Health Service Providers
  23. PO - Increase Certification of Recovery Housing
  24. PO - Increase Collaboration between Community Organizations & Peer Recovery Groups
  25. PO - Increase Early Interventions for People Misusing Drugs
  26. PO - Increase First Responder Access to Naloxone
  27. PO - Increase Integration of PDMP Data with Surveillance Data
  28. PO - Increase Involvement in After-School & Faith-based Activities
  29. PO - Increase Public Awareness on the Value of Naloxone
  30. PO - Increase SBIRT by Primary Care Providers and FQHC
  31. PO - Increase SBIRT in Schools & Social Worker Settings
  32. PO - Increase Standing Orders for Naloxone
  33. PO - Increase Training & Certification of Peer Recovery Coaches
  34. PO - Increase Training on SBIRT and its Value
  35. PO - Increase Utilization of Already Existing PDMPs
  36. PO - Increase Wide Variety of Opportunities for Peer Recovery Groups
  37. PO - Increase the Use of Secure Electronic Referral Management
  38. PO - Integrate Professional Counselling with Peer Support Programs
  39. PO - Integrate SBIRT into EHRs
  40. PO - Leverage & Optimize Existing Funding Mechanisms
  41. PO - Manage Compliance with Many Data & Privacy Standards
  42. PO - Manage Permissions Granted by Individuals (Consent to Share)
  43. PO - Minimize Inappropriate Internet Purchases
  44. PO - Minimize People Starting to Misuse Opioid Drugs
  45. PO - Organize & Share Anti Stigma Materials
  46. PO - People with SUDs Experience Long-Term Recovery
  47. PO - Prescriber Group - Acute Care
  48. PO - Prescriber Group - Dentists
  49. PO - Prescriber Group - ER Doctors
  50. PO - Prescriber Group - Oral Surgeons
  51. PO - Prescriber Group - Orthopedic Surgeons
  52. PO - Prescriber Group - Pain Centers
  53. PO - Prescriber Group - Primary Care Physicians
  54. PO - Prescriber Group - Surgeons
  55. PO - Reduce Access to Opioids for Misuse
  56. PO - Reduce Crime, Law Enforcement & Corrections Costs
  57. PO - Reduce Stigma for Pregnant Women with Opioid Addictions
  58. PO - Secure Funding for Expanding Addiction Treatment
  59. PO - Strengthen the Coalition to Reduce Opioid Abuse
  60. PO - Support & Advance Effective Treatment
  61. Prioritize SUD Treatment Over Incarceration
  62. Promote Realty4Rehab as a funding source
  63. Public Libraries
  64. RTI - Become a Trauma Informed Community
  65. RTI - Decrease Health Costs & Employment Problems due to Opioid Misuse
  66. RTI - Empower & Strengthen Parents
  67. RTI - Expand & Enhance Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
  68. RTI - Expand Access to Optimized Medication-Assisted Treatment
  69. RTI - Expand Prescription Drug Take-back & Disposal Program
  70. RTI - Expand Programs Similar to the Angel Program
  71. RTI - Expand SBIRT Program
  72. RTI - Expand School Prevention Programs
  73. RTI - Expand Steps to Minimize Opioid Use During Pregnancy or Pregnancy During Opioid Abuse
  74. RTI - Highlight Positive Role Models & Pathways
  75. RTI - Improve & Expand Screening & Testing for Misuse
  76. RTI - Improve Access to Quality Treatment Programs
  77. RTI - Improve Access to Treatments that Prevent Overdose Deaths
  78. RTI - Improve Family Well-Being & Reduce Foster Care Costs
  79. RTI - Improve Links to Treatment for People who Experience a Non-Lethal Overdoses or Naloxone Revivals
  80. RTI - Improve Multi-Faceted Post Treatment Support & Social Integration
  81. RTI - Improve Professional Training on Opioids & Alternative Pain Management Approaches
  82. RTI - Improve Re-Entry After Incarceration for People with SUDs
  83. RTI - Improve Safe Storage of Prescription Drugs
  84. RTI - Improve Social Connection
  85. RTI - Increase Electronic Prescribing
  86. RTI - Increase Utilization of Already Existing PDMPs
  87. RTI - Minimize Inappropriate Internet Purchases
  88. RTI - Minimize People Starting to Misuse Opioid Drugs
  89. RTI - Reduce Access to Opioids
  90. RTI - Stigma & Substance Misuse
  91. RTI - Train Youth to Resist Peer Pressure
  92. Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC)
  93. Reduce Access to Prescription Drugs
  94. Reduce Criminal Diversion of Prescription Drugs
  95. Reduce Opioid Prescription for Women of childbearing age
  96. Reduce Over-Prescription of Prescription Drugs
  97. Reduce Stigma for Pregnant Women with SUDs
  98. Reduce Substance Misuse
  99. Relevant Organizations
  100. Resources on Brief Negotiated Interview
  101. SAFE Project
  102. Six principles of prescription abuse prevention
  103. Social Media Campaign
  104. Space
  105. Space.template
  106. Steve Page
  107. Steve and liz
  108. Story behind Realty4Rehab
  109. Strategies to Address Fentanyl
  110. Strengthen Peer Recovery Support Services and Programs
  111. Stretching and Fitness Techniques to Minimize Pain
  112. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
  113. Support & Promote ACE’s Prevention & Mitigation Activities
  114. Support Strategies to Address Fentanyl
  115. Support and Advance Effective Treatment
  116. TR-Creating Improve Identification of a Women At Risk of having NAS Baby​​​​​​​
  117. TR- Implement Data Sharing Technology
  118. TR - Address Data Security Requirements for People Under State or Community Supervision
  119. TR - Address Data Security Requirements for People Who Have Been Released
  120. TR - Assign & Connect Care Teams to Work Together
  121. TR - Become a Trauma Informed Community
  122. TR - Coordinate & Improve Efforts to Reduce Illegal Sales of Opioids
  123. TR - Create Recovery Ready Communities
  124. TR - Decrease Deaths due to Opioid Misuse
  125. TR - Decrease Health Costs & Employment Problems due to Opioid Misuse
  126. TR - Develop Consistent Protocols for PDMP Monitoring
  127. TR - Educate Communities to Prevent First-Time Use and Misuse
  128. TR - Educate the Community on Opioid Risks & Alternatives
  129. TR - Eliminate Counterfeit Prescriptions
  130. TR - Eliminate Insurance Company Prior Authorization for MAT
  131. TR - Eliminate Pill Mills
  132. TR - Engage More Organizations in Reducing Stigma of Mental Health, SUDs, Treatment & Recovery
  133. TR - Enhance & Expand Data Sharing among Relevant Systems
  134. TR - Enhance Communication of Information from Healthcare Providers to Law Enforcement
  135. TR - Enhance Processes & Capacity to Taking a Holistic Approach
  136. TR - Enhance Support for Families of People with SUDs
  137. TR - Establish MOUs among Organizations to Enable Data Sharing
  138. TR - Expand & Enhance Chronic Pain Prevention & Management
  139. TR - Expand & Enhance Drug Courts
  140. TR - Expand & Enhance Peer Run Recovery Housing
  141. TR - Expand Access to Less Addictive Pain Medications
  142. TR - Expand Access to MAT
  143. TR - Expand Efforts to Disrupt the Supply of Heroin & Synthetic Opioids to the Community
  144. TR - Expand Fentanyl Testing Options
  145. TR - Expand Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion Programs
  146. TR - Expand Long-term Treatment Options when Required
  147. TR - Expand Partial-fill Prescriptions
  148. TR - Expand Participation in Peer Recovery Groups
  149. TR - Expand Positive Recreation Opportunities
  150. TR - Expand Programs Similar to the Angel Program
  151. TR - Expand School Prevention Programs
  152. TR - Expand Steps to Minimize Opioid Use During Pregnancy
  153. TR - Expand Training to Grow & Improve the Treatment Workforce
  154. TR - Get Funding for Data Integration Infrastructure & Process Enhancements
  155. TR - Highlight Positive Role Models and Pathways
  156. TR - Implement Administrative Processes for Data Sharing
  157. TR - Implement PDMPs in Every State to Prevent Increased Diversion in States without PDMPs
  158. TR - Improve, Align & Integrate Relevant Collective Impact Efforts
  159. TR - Improve & Appropriate Shared Comprehensive Assessments
  160. TR - Improve & Expand Screening for Risk Factors & Testing For Misuse
  161. TR - Improve Access to Contraception
  162. TR - Improve Access to Quality Treatment Programs
  163. TR - Improve Alignment & Teamwork Among Existing Programs & Opioid Related Coalitions
  164. TR - Improve Allocations of Funding
  165. TR - Improve Communication between Corrections & Public Health when People with SUDs are Re-entering Communities
  166. TR - Improve Detection & Treatment of Mental Health Conditions
  167. TR - Improve Enforcement of Parity for Mental & Behavioral Health Treatment
  168. TR - Improve Information on Treatment Program Quality Results
  169. TR - Improve Interstate Sharing of PDMP data
  170. TR - Improve Job Opportunities
  171. TR - Improve Management of Data Collected through PDMPS
  172. TR - Improve Mental Health Services for Women of Reproductive Age
  173. TR - Improve PDMP Integration with Hospitals & Clinics
  174. TR - Improve Practices among Specific Prescriber Groups
  175. TR - Improve Safe Storage of Prescription Drugs
  176. TR - Improve Screening for Infectious Disease among Opioid Users
  177. TR - Improve Social Connection
  178. TR - Improve Tracking of Recovery Progress
  179. TR - Improve Use of PDMP to Identify Providers who OverPrescribe Opioids
  180. TR - Improve ease of use of PDMPs for Physicians
  181. TR - Improve the Connections between People & Available Community Services & Resources
  182. TR - Improving Links to Treatment for People who Experience Non-Lethal Overdoses or Naloxane Revivals
  183. TR - Increase & Improve Safe Injection Sites
  184. TR - Increase Access to Alternative Therapies to Treat Pain
  185. TR - Increase Awareness & Engagement of People to Join Peer Recovery Groups
  186. TR - Increase Awareness of the Risks & the Crisis
  187. TR - Increase Certification of Recovery Housing​​​​​​​
  188. TR - Increase Collaboration between Community Organizations & Peer Recovery Groups
  189. TR - Increase Early Interventions for People Misusing Drugs
  190. TR - Increase Electronic Prescribing
  191. TR - Increase Integration of PDMP Data with Surveillance Data​​​​​​​
  192. TR - Increase Interstate Exchange of PDMP Data
  193. TR - Increase Involvement in After School & Faith-based Activities
  194. TR - Increase Opportunities for People to be Prescribed Buprenorphine
  195. TR - Increase Tapering off Opioid Pain Medication
  196. TR - Increase Utilization of Already Existing PDMPs
  197. TR - Increase Wide Variety of Opportunities for Peer Recovery Groups
  198. TR - Increase the Use of Secure Electronic Referral Management
  199. TR - Integrate MAT into a Whole Person Care Model
  200. TR - Integrate Professional Counselling with Peer Support Programs
  201. TR - Leverage & Optimize Existing Funding Mechanisms
  202. TR - Manage Compliance with Many Data & Privacy Standards
  203. TR - Manage Permissions Granted by Individuals (Consent to Share)
  204. TR - Minimize Babies Born with Opioid Dependence
  205. TR - Minimize Inappropriate Internet Purchases
  206. TR - Minimize People Starting to Misuse Opioid Drugs
  207. TR - Minimize Theft of Prescription Drugs
  208. TR - Organize & Share Anti Stigma Materials
  209. TR - Prescriber Group - Acute Care
  210. TR - Prescriber Group - Dentists
  211. TR - Prescriber Group - ER Doctors
  212. TR - Prescriber Group - Oral Surgeons
  213. TR - Prescriber Group - Orthopedic Surgeons
  214. TR - Prescriber Group - Pain Centers
  215. TR - Prescriber Group - Primary Care Physicians
  216. TR - Prescriber Group - Surgeons
  217. TR - Reduce Crime Due to Opioid Misuse & Law Enforcement Costs
  218. TR - Reduce Opioid Drug Misuse
  219. TR - Reduce Stigma of Seeking Help for Substance Misuse
  220. TR - Secure Funding for Expanding Addiction Treatment
  221. TR - Shift from Punishment to Treatment Approach for Opioid Users
  222. TR - Strengthen the Coalition to Reduce Opioid Abuse
  223. TR - Use DNA Testing & Precision Pain Medication
  224. ZOOM MAP - Improve Access to Treatments that Prevent Overdose Deaths
  225. ZOOM MAP - Improve Multi-Faceted Post Treatment Support & Social Integration
  226. ZOOM MAP - Improve Practices among Specific Prescriber Groups
  227. ZOOM MAP - Increase Access to Alternative Therapies to Treat Pain

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