ssp的低屏障治疗从加州获得了近2000万美元

Alison Knopf
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上周,美国卫生保健服务部(DHCS)向25个组织拨款19,314,520美元,以支持2024年9月30日至2027年9月29日期间注射器服务计划(ssp)的低屏障阿片类药物治疗。获奖者包括在加利福尼亚州提供或支持医疗保健服务的社会服务提供者,例如用于治疗阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)的药物的评估、处方和管理。加州国土安全部主任米歇尔·巴斯说:“国土安全部继续增加早期和重点干预和治疗,以解决阿片类药物和物质使用障碍。”“这笔资金将有助于防止阿片类药物过度使用和成瘾,安全有效地解决阿片类药物使用障碍,并有助于减少过量死亡。”这一资助机会是在药物滥用和精神卫生服务管理局颁发的国家阿片类药物应对(SOR) IV联邦赠款下提供的,为继续实施SOR III联邦赠款中的项目提供资源。SSP项目提供低障碍的OUD治疗和相关的支持性服务,如病例管理和同伴支持。
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Low-barrier treatment at SSPs get almost $20 million from California

Last week the U.S. Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) awarded $19,314,520 to 25 organizations to support low-barrier opioid treatment at syringe services programs (SSPs) from Sept. 30, 2024, through Sept. 29, 2027. Awardees include SSPs providing or supporting health care services in California, such as assessment, prescription and management of medication for the treatment of opioid use disorder (OUD). “DHCS continues to increase early and focused interventions and treatment to address opioid and substance use disorders,” said California DHCS Director Michelle Baass. “This funding will help prevent opioid overuse and addiction, address opioid use disorders safely and effectively, and help reduce overdose deaths.” This funding opportunity, under the State Opioid Response (SOR) IV federal grant awarded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, provides resources to continue projects from the SOR III federal grant. SSP projects offer low-barrier access to treatment of OUD and related supportive services, such as case management and peer support.

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