Managing Patients with Opioid Use Disorder and Pain

In by Barbara Schott

RECORDING AND SLIDES: Slide deck for Dr Dan Nauts’ presentation on initiating a Buprenorphine patient and maintenance on this medication. View recording here: https://youtu.be/fSCGvgVIoGE If you are wanting continuing education credits for viewing this webinar, please email Barbs Schott (bschott@mtpca.org) for instructions.

Life NOW Manual

In by Barbara Schott

MANUAL: This manual introduces the Life NOW service, a telehealth service provided by frontline workers by frontline workers. It includes a brief introduction to the theoretical basis for its development and the platform that can support its spread across America. The manual also includes detailed instructions for workers that will implement the Life NOW service, including suggested agenda for calls, …

Integrated Behavioral Health Implementation Guide

In by Barbara Schott

GUIDEBOOK: This document introduces Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) services and the evidence for using this full integration approach in the primary care setting. It describes the rationales for implementing PCBH services and a brief and practical way to introduce this approach to staff members in the clinic. Additionally, the document describes the roles and responsibilities of all members of …

Integrated Behavioral Health Implementation Checklist

In by Barbara Schott

RESOURCE: The purpose of this tool is to guide you in identifying specific actions that can help you efficiently develop integrated mental health and addiction services and to experience the improved outcomes associated with integrated care.

Collaborative Documentation

In by Barbara Schott

RECORDING AND SLIDES: Slide deck for Collaborative Documentation presentation. Learn how to document in the EHR with your client so as to be more patient-centered in your progress notes. You can view the recording here: https://youtu.be/_53yXDitphs

Montana MOUD Provider Attestation Form

In by Barbara Schott

This is the form for new Montana providers to state their intention to prescribe Suboxone film to Medicaid patients