Revolutionizing Care for Patients with Opiate Use Disorder

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"Discover how our team at [Your Hospital Name] has met the challenge of reimagining patient care for those impacted by opiate use disorder over the past two years. From addressing the unique needs of pregnant women to enhancing maternal and child health outcomes, our work aims to make a lasting impact in this critical area of healthcare."

  • Healthcare
  • Opiate Use Disorder
  • Patient Care
  • Maternal Health
  • Substance Use

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  1. INSTRUCTIONS clOUDi has provided an opportunity to completely reimagine the care of patients affected by opiate use disorder - by completing the following slides you'll be able to share how you have risen to the challenge over the last two years Slide 1 these instructions Slide 2 - add your hospital name, perhaps a background picture Slide 3 - the why of the work, no editing needed Slide 4 - "Who we are" - use this space to share the names of your team, all the folks who actively worked with you to improve care - do add pictures of your team if you have them Slide 5 - Summary slide - provide an overview, high level bullet points, of the work you've completed so far Slide 6 - What your proudest of - if you could only share one thing that you accomplished during the past two years what would it be - do add charts, pictures, etc., if you're feeling creative Slide 7 - Struggles - what was hardest to change? Hardest to work on? Share details to help the viewer understand Slide 8 - Work in Progress (no editing needed) Slide 9-18 - please use these individual slides to provide details of the work your team did in each area of the initiative provide details to help the viewer to understand the changes you made and the results you saw Slide 19 - please use this slide and any additional slides you'd like to add if you have more to share, additional charts, policies, pamphlets, tools, pictures whatever best tells your story When you ve completed the presentation - delete this slide Finally, please email your slides to qiadvisor@pqcnc.org by October 14, 2022

  2. Your Hospital Name Here Sharing Our Work clOUDi clOUDi 2.0 Learning Session 3 Learning Session 3 2.0 Making North Carolina the Best Place to Give Birth and be Born

  3. The Why Escalations in opioid use have been particularly profound among women of reproductive age. A greater prevalence of comorbid psychiatric disorders, gender-based violence, physical and sexual abuse, and chronic pain disorders likely contribute to disproportionate rates of opioid use and misuse among women compared with men. These demographic shifts have contributed to the rising prevalence of opioid use disorder during pregnancy. Pregnancy-associated morbidity and mortality due to substance use is a major patient safety issue. Pregnancy is a unique opportunity to address the complex and often challenging health needs of women with opioid use disorder and provide interventions that can improve maternal and child health well beyond the perinatal period. Each year, an estimated 15 percent of infants are affected by prenatal alcohol or illicit and prescription drug exposure. Prenatal exposure to alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs has the potential to cause a wide spectrum of physical and developmental challenges for these infants. There is a potential for ongoing challenges in the stability and well-being of infants who have been prenatally exposed, and their families if substance use disorders are not addressed with appropriate treatment and long-term recovery support. clOUDi has provided an opportunity to completely reimagine the care of patients affected by opiate use disorder - the following slides illustrate how we have risen to the challenge over the last two years

  4. Who We Are

  5. Here's a summary of what we've accomplished since January 2021

  6. Here's what we're proudest of

  7. Here's what we struggled with

  8. Here's a sampling of our work in progress

  9. Screening with 5P's

  10. Referral to Social Work

  11. Plan of Safe Care

  12. Referral to Treatment

  13. NAS Education

  14. Patient / Family Engagement

  15. Stigma

  16. ESC/Finnegan

  17. Breastfeeding

  18. Infant Follow-up appointment

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