U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration
To support this work, Mathematica will (1) conduct a literature review to identify model care coordination components and practices for women with OUD, (2) convene three regional expert work groups (ERW) to identify the latest insights from the field on delivering coordinated care to women with OUD, (3) submit a report that includes recommendations of critical elements of care coordination, and (4) develop the implementation toolkit. The toolkit will support HRSA providers and administrators as they implement the key components of care coordination for women with OUD.
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