“Colorado Opioid State Targeted Response: Expanding Access to Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Through Emergency Departments” SAMHSA State Targeted Response (STR) grant via Colorado Office of Behavioral Health. “Assess the Implementation of Colorado Senate Bill 18-0252 on Prescriber Behaviors” Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Program: Site Based Program Category 6 via subcontract with Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. “Development and Piloting of a Decision Tool for Emergency Department Opioid Initiation to Decrease Future Substance Abuse and Chronic use” Department of Defense: JPC 5 Substance Abuse Research Grant. “EMBED: Pragmatic trial of user-centered clinical decision support to implement Emergency department-initiated Buprenorphine for opioid use Disorder. “Advancing PDMP and EHR integration Project: Integration Demonstration and Clinical Decision Support Proof of Concept (POC) test site” CDC/ONC. “SB 18-22 Evaluation: Assess the implementation of Colorado Senate Bill 18-022 on patient outcomes and provider prescribing behavior” Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Action Researcher: 2020-2022 Past Grant Support Subcontract with Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies. “A Health System Wide Evaluation of Mandated Use and Clinical Decision Support Tools to Improve PDMP Utilization and Patient Outcomes” Bureau of Justice Assistance. “Improving Emergency Department pain management through dissemination and implementation of best practices for alternatives to opioids” Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (SAMHSA). “A prospective evaluation of Colorado's new statutory PDMP mandates: compliance and patient outcomes” Bureau of Justice Assistance. “Project Bridge” Connecting the Emergency Department and Substance Use Treatment Services. “Improving pain management and opioid safety through a systemwide, data driven evaluation of the CDC opioid prescribing guideline best practices and the use of Clinical Decision Support” R63/R33 NIH, NIDA, HEAL Data2Action 2022-2026 To accomplish these projects we have developed successful collaborations with multiple key stakeholders including: Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies, the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Colorado Office of Behavioral Health, UCHealth Informatics, the Department of Defense, and the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, amongst others. To date, we have developed and completed a variety of projects addressing the opioid crisis including: PDMP–EHR integration, clinical decision support to improve prescription opioid safety, improved decision-making for opioid prescribing, quantifying long-term consequences of opioid prescribing, evaluating the impact of legislative changes, and built a community collaboration to initiate treatment for opioid use disorder in the ED with a warm hand-off to community care.Īll of our projects have the shared vision of providing accurate information and interventions that are: usable in a variety of settings, technologically feasible within provider workflows and sustainable beyond project funding. We strive to be leaders in the field opioid research by examining how interventions for healthcare providers and patients can help advance clinical care and guide policymakers/administrators on systems-level reforms with the potential to achieve the triple aim of advancing population health, reducing health care costs, and improving the quality of care. The vision of the University of Colorado Department of Emergency Medicine Opioid Research Program is to perform cutting edge research and programmatic implementation in the high priority and high impact areas of opioid use for pain and access to treatment for emergency department patients with an opioid use disorder (OUD). COMBAT Medicine and Battlefield Research.Translational Research, Innovation, & Antidote Development (TRIAD) – Bebarta.
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