January 16 2018 Opioid Crisis Helpline Open 24 hours a day seven days a week For individuals experiencing opioid use disorders families and anyone affected by the disease Confidential and free ID: 700260
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Opioid Advisory Council Meeting
January 16, 2018
Opioid Crisis HelplineSlide2
Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week
For individuals experiencing opioid use disorders, families, and anyone affected by the disease. Confidential and free. Helpline specialists are trained in evidence-based approaches to help connect callers with treatment services and recovery support services
1-833-2FINDHELP
Illinois Helpline For Opioids And Other Substances Slide3
Provide individuals and families with information and timely access to opioid use disorder (OUD) behavioral health treatment, rehabilitation and recovery support services.
Provide individuals and families with information and referral to a comprehensive range of OUD services and resources available to meet their needs.Assist callers with eligibility and insurance enrollment resources.
Offer outreach and engagement to assist in connecting callers to care, when possible.
Provide OUD behavioral health crisis intervention services.
GoalsSlide4
Helpline Calls
839 Calls As of 1/11/2018
*Abandoned Calls - callers hang up before it rings through to an agent
**Quick Calls -
inquiries where the helpline doesn’t provider referrals, just people gathering informationSlide5
Caller Demographics: Age
n=1
n=1 n=78 n=77 n=53 n=60 n=18 n=1 Slide6
Demographic Information: DHS RegionsSlide7
Boxes of 500 Business Cards
953 Boxes476,500 Cards
Sector
Boxes
Hospitals
225
Child Welfare
151
Rehabilitation Services
113
Substance Use Prevention/Treatment Provider
108
Health Departments
102
Family Community Resource Centers (Public Aid)
100
Other Medical
75Overdose Prevention34Law Enforcement23Mental Health7Schools4Criminal Justice4Other Social Service4State Parks and Forest Preserves3
Helpline PromotionSlide8
Help Us Promote The Helpline
Order Cards: http://www.dhs.state.il.us/OneNetLibrary/27896/documents/FINAL.pdf
Put graphics on YOUR site:
http://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=100039Slide9
DATA- Waivered Buprenorphine Providers and Prescribing Behavior in IllinoisOpioid Advisory Council Meeting, January 2018
DHS-DASASlide10
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Listed means the provider has given consent to be publicly listed in the SAMHSA provider locator.^^Unlisted means the provider has opted out/ not granted consent to be listed in the SAMHSA provider locator.Slide11
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Active means having prescribed buprenorphine within the past year. **Inactive means a providers who has prescribed buprenorphine, but not within the past year.Slide12
*Active means having prescribed buprenorphine within the past year.
**Inactive means a providers who has prescribed buprenorphine, but not within the past year.Slide13
*Active means having prescribed buprenorphine within the past year. **
Inactive means a providers who has prescribed buprenorphine, but not within the past year.^Listed means the provider has given consent to be publicly listed in the SAMHSA provider locator.
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Unlisted
means the provider has opted out/ not granted consent to be listed in the SAMHSA provider locator.Slide14
4,300 5,195,686Slide15
Active Prescribers By ZipSlide16
1. How many patients have you been data-waivered to treat with buprenorphine/Suboxone?2. What is your practice setting?
3. Are you currently prescribing buprenorphine/Suboxone? If not, why not?4. Are you accepting new patients? If not, why not?5. Do you accept any Medicaid Plans for buprenorphine/Suboxone treatment?
6. On average, how much do patients pay for out-of-pocket expenses with insurance? Without?
7. Are you listed in the SAMHSA locator? If not, why not?
8.Are you currently offering injectable naltrexone (Vivitrol)? Are you interested in becoming a provider?
Next Steps:
Prescriber Survey Questions