
Nevada Opioid Abuse Prevention and Treatment Funding Overview
Discover the high-level overview of grant and state funding for opioid abuse prevention and treatment activities in Nevada. Explore funding initiatives, such as the Prevention for States (PFS) Grant and Enhanced State Surveillance of Opioid-Involved Morbidity and Mortality (ESOOS) Grant. Learn about primary activities, current funding periods, amounts, and the State Targeted Response to the Opioid Crisis (STR) Grant. Dive into Nevada's vision for transparency, evidence-based strategies, collective impact, and more in combating opioid abuse.
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Brian Sandoval Governor Richard Whitley Director State of Nevada Department of Health and Human Services High level overview of grant and state funding for opioid abuse prevention and treatment activities Julia Peek, MHA, CPM Deputy Administrator, Community Services September 25, 2017 Helping People. It s who we are and what we do.
Nevadas Funding Vision Transparency Evidence-based Nevada-centric Infrastructure Building Collective Impact Systemic Sustainability Data-driven Helping People. It s who we are and what we do. 2
Prevention for States (PFS) Grantor: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Current funding period: 8/1/16-7/31/19 Current amount: $369,450, with an additional $789,182 supplement Primary activities: Expand and improve proactive reporting Conduct public health surveillance with PMP data and disseminate quarterly reports Identify and provide technical assistance to high-burden communities and counties to address problematic prescribing Create an opioid data dashboard Link deaths, hospitalizations, and prescriptions of individuals Create mapping of funded activities to find gaps Policy analysis and implementation CDC s statewide media campaign Link health data sets and law enforcement data sets Helping People. It s who we are and what we do. 3
Enhanced State Surveillance of Opioid- Involved Morbidity and Mortality (ESOOS) Grantor: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Current funding period: 9/1/17-8/31/19 Current amount: $387,763 Primary activities: Increase timeliness of aggregate nonfatal opioid overdose reporting Increase the timeliness of fatal opioid overdose and associated risk factor reporting Disseminate surveillance findings to key stakeholders working to prevent or respond to opioid overdoses Helping People. It s who we are and what we do. 4
State Targeted Response to the Opioid Crisis (STR) Grantor: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Current funding period: 5/1/17- 4/30/19 Current amount: $5,663,328 Primary activities: Treatment Infrastructure (Hub and Spoke Model) Law enforcement collaboration Naloxone purchase and distribution center Training and education activities for health care providers, who care for people with opioid use disorder or who are at risk for opioid overdose. Linkage to treatment services , including mobile outreach Helping People. It s who we are and what we do. 5
Strategic Framework Partnership for Success (PFS) Grantor: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Current funding period: 9/30/13-9/29/18 Current amount: $2,207,505 Primary activities: Reduce the nonmedical use of prescription drugs among persons 12 and older and the consequences that result from such use, with a focus on persons ages 12-25 Implement a comprehensive prevention strategy through community education, social marketing/media, physician training, and drop boxes/Take Back events through 13 funded coalitions Helping People. It s who we are and what we do. 6
Substance Use Block Grant (SUBG) Grantor: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Current funding period: 4/1/17-9/30/19 Current amount: $16,890,245 (total award, not just opioid efforts) Primary activities: Target efforts to encourage the use of Prescription Drug Monitoring System by prescribers Provide education on the use of naloxone and education on the Good Samaritan Law Direct treatment services Jail diversion Helping People. It s who we are and what we do. 7
Nevada Rural Opioid Overdose Reversal Program (NROOR) Grantor: Health Resources and Services Administration Current funding period: 9/1/15-8/1/17 Current amount: $99,538 Primary activities: Provide Naloxone administration training to EMS personnel Provide initial stock of Naloxone to EMS services that did not have it in their formulary Provide patient education, substance abuse treatment referrals, and intranasal Naloxone to opioid overdose patients upon discharge Helping People. It s who we are and what we do. 8
Attorney General Volkswagen Settlement Current funding period: 10/17 6/19 Primary activities: Design and implement a program that promotes awareness and understanding of the dangers and consequences of prescription drug misuse Connect those at risk of developing prescription drug dependency or abuse to preventive services Provide education on the dangers of prescription misuse, neonatal exposure, youth accidental overdose Provide resources for chronic pain management and preventative service programs to avert prescription drug misuse and dependency. Provide the locations of where unused prescription drugs can be taken for disposal and destruction. Promote awareness of proper storage of prescription drugs Naloxone for law enforcement Helping People. It s who we are and what we do. 9
Harold Roger Prescription Drug Monitoring (Reno Police Department) Grantor: Bureau of Justice Assistance Current funding period: 10/1/15-9/30/18 Current amount: $492,993 Primary activities: Analyze PDMP data in order to identify high-risk populations, geographic hotspots, and the relationship between heroin arrests and opioid prescriptions Helping People. It s who we are and what we do. 10
Nevada State General Funds SFY 18/19 Serves as maintenance of effort (GFUND) for SUBG Primary activities: Direct treatment services Primary prevention services Jail diversion Helping People. It s who we are and what we do. 11
Funding based on Priorities STR (SAMSHA) PFS (SAMSHA) PFS (CDC) SUBG (SAMSHA) NROOR (HRSA) Settlement (AG) STR (SAMSHA) SUBG (SAMSHA) General Fund NROOR (HRSA) Prescriber Education and Guidelines Treatment Options and Third Party Payers Data Criminal Justice Interventions Collection and Intelligence Sharing STR (SAMSHA) Settlement (AG) SUBG (SAMSHA) General Fund Harold Rogers (BJA) Harold Rogers (BJA) STR (SAMSHA) PFS (CDC) ESOOS (CDC) SUBG (SAMSHA) Helping People. It s who we are and what we do. 12
Contact Information Julia Peek, Deputy Administrator, Community Services T: (775) 684-5280 |E: jpeek@health.nv.gov Helping People. It s who we are and what we do. Helping People. It s who we are and what we do. 13