PPT-Why Should SBIRT Stick?

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Improves clinical care Transforms culture Prepares your organization for health care changes Prepares your workforce for health care changes Expands reach to new

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Improves clinical care Transforms culture Prepares your organization for health care changes Prepares your workforce for health care changes Expands reach to new audiences Replaces less effective screening methods. Most people with Hepatitis C dont know they are infected Baby boomers are 57375ve times more likely to have Hepatitis C Liver disease liver cancer and deaths from Hepatitis C are on the rise The longer people live with Hepatitis C the more likely and Referral to Treatment. Core Curriculum . Acknowledgments . The material included in this course is based largely on the works of previously funded SAMHSA grantees.. Other information sources will be noted within the course narration.. In Made to Stick, Chip & Dan Heath introduced us to their checklist of sticky principles. S. implicity. U. nexpectedness. C. oncreteness. C. redibility. E. motions. S. tories. 2. Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die, by Chip Heath & Dan Heath, 2007. Proprietary Information- All rights reserved . Stop Stick®. This presentation does not replace the accompanying lesson plans, training video, or practical training. . 2. | . Proprietary . Information- All rights reserved. Presented by Dawn A. Randolph, MPA. Public Policy Consultant, Georgia Council on Substance Abuse. www.gasubstanceabuse.org. Presented to the House Study Committee on . Childrens. Mental Health - HR 641. 1. Integrated Substance Abuse Programs. Department of Psychiatry & Biobehavioral Sciences . David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA . Pacific . Southwest Addiction Technology Transfer Center. www.uclaisap.org. “Who are the addicts?”. Screening: Why screen universally?. Drinking and drug use…. are common. often go undetected. can increase risks to safety and health problems . Routine screening for other potential medical problems (e.g. cancer, diabetes, hypertension). Why not for alcohol and drug use?. Overview, Epidemiology and Evidence. Learning Objectives. Module One: Orientation to SBIRT. Know the purpose and basic elements of SBIRT . Know the prevalence and negative health consequences of alcohol and other substance misuse . 175Chapter 8material that permits the design of special door frame and lite arrangements from stock and custom materials Two major frame series make up these stick components They are the Standard Fra Produced in Partnership:. Webinar Moderator. Tracy McPherson, PhD . Senior Research Scientist. Public Health Department. NORC at the University of Chicago . 4350 East West Highway 8th Floor, Bethesda, MD 20814 . . . Primary Care Integration. Joe Contris. November 17. , . 2014. Provided in collaboration with the Washington State Department of Social and Health Service’s Division of Behavioral Health and Service Integration Administration and the Research and Data Analysis Division . Aaxis. ® CHG Antiseptic Swab Sticks contains 2% Chlorhexidine in 70% Isopropyl Alcohol liquid for preoperative skin antisepsis in the most convenient cost effective packaging available. The Swab Stick is supplied in a format that makes it easy to apply an antiseptic agent but still allows the clinician to maintain distance from an infection site. The Swab Stick comes in a handy notched pack allowing easy opening.. Phillip J. Brooks, MA, LMHC. Cindy Cislo, BA. Joel Bernstein, MA, LMHC. Information provided by SAMHSA-HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions. Background. Prescription Drug Epidemic hit its peak in Sarasota County in 2010. Presenter Introduction . (. Note: Slide serves as a placeholder for presenter(s) who wish to include their picture and any introductory information.)  . First Name and Last Name. Lorem ipsum . dolor.

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