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- Request for Feedback on Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Opioid Overdose Response Surveys
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Request for Feedback on Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Opioid Overdose Response Surveys
WHA is dedicated to improving access to substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and reducing opioid overdose risks through two key programs: the Wisconsin Rural Health and Substance Use Clinical Support program (RHeSUS) and the Hospital Overdose Response Effort (HOPE). These programs offer essential resources, including program management, training, education and technical assistance.
We kindly ask that you or a designated staff/colleague member complete the following surveys to help us better understand your needs and experiences.
The Naloxone Distribution Survey will help us assess current practices and identify areas where we can offer programming support. Please take a moment to complete the survey, or kindly forward it to someone such as the ED CMO or ED manager.
The Hospital Peer Support Utilization Srveuy is an anonymous survey gathering feedback on staff experiences with peer recovery support services for patients with substance use disorders. It takes 5-7 minutes to complete and is ideal for clinicians in settings like emergency departments, urgent care, primary care and other locations offering peer recovery services. Please share this survey across various disciplines, including hospital administration, MD/DO, PA/NP, pharmacists, psychologists, RNs, behavioral health providers, peer support providers and others.
Thank you in advance for helping us distribute these important surveys. Your feedback is invaluable in shaping the future of SUD treatment and overdose response programs across the state.