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El. knyga: Progress of Four Programs from the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act

  • Formatas: 156 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Nov-2021
  • Leidėjas: National Academies Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309267335
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  • Formatas: 156 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Nov-2021
  • Leidėjas: National Academies Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309267335
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Substance use disorder (SUD) and opioid use disorder are significant public health threats that affect millions of Americans each year. To help address overdose deaths and lack of access to treatment, the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA) was signed into law on July 22, 2016. CARA is extensive legislation intended to address many facets of the opioid epidemic, including prevention, treatment, recovery, law enforcement, criminal justice reform, and overdose reversal. It authorizes more than $181 million each year in new funding to fight the opioid epidemic and it requires the implementation of programs and services across the United States to address SUD and recovery.



Following the passage of CARA, the Departments of Education, Health and Human Services (HHS), and Labor, along with the 2018 Related Agencies Appropriations Act, included appropriations for a study of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) components in CARA, to be conducted by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. In response to this charge, the National Academies formed an ad hoc committee to review outcomes achieved by four programs funded by SAMHSA through CARA: State Pilot Grant Program for Treatment for Pregnant and Postpartum Women (PPW-PLT), Building Communities of Recovery (BCOR), Improving Access to Overdose Treatment (OD Treatment Access), and First Responders (FR-CARA). The committee's review is designed to result in three reports over 5 years. This report, the second in the series, reviews reported outcomes and metrics to assess progress toward achieving program goals.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction and Background 2 PPW-PLT and BCOR Programs 3 OD Treatment Access and FR-CARA Programs 4 Conclusions References Appendix A: Supplementary Program Information Appendix B: Summary Tables of CSAT GPRA Data Appendix C: Summary of Committee Recommendations in Report 1 Appendix D: Committee Biographical Sketches
Acronyms And Abbreviations xvii
Summary 1(10)
1 Introduction And Background
11(6)
Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act
12(1)
Statement of Task and Report Methodology
13(2)
Organization of the Report
15(2)
2 PPW-Plt And Bcor Programs
17(28)
Introduction
17(1)
PPW-PLT Program Description
17(1)
BCOR Program Description
18(1)
Methodology
18(1)
Government Performance Reports Act (GPRA) Data Reports
18(4)
Grantee Progress Reports
22(1)
Cross-Cutting Data Limitations
22(2)
Findings: PPW-PLT
24(1)
Required Activity 1
24(6)
Required Activity 2
30(1)
Required Activity 3
31(1)
Allowable Activity 1
32(1)
Allowable Activity 2
32(1)
Allowable Activity 3
33(1)
Summary of PPW-PLT Program Progress
33(1)
Findings: BCOR
33(1)
Required Activity
33(4)
Allowable Activity 1
37(2)
Allowable Activity 2
39(1)
Allowable Activity 3
40(2)
Summary of BCOR Program Progress
42(3)
3 OD Treatment Access And Fr-Cara Programs
45(26)
Introduction
45(1)
OD Treatment Access Program Description
45(1)
FR-CARA Program Description
45(1)
Methodology
46(2)
Summary Report from the CSAP Division of State Programs Management Reporting Tool (DSP-MRT)
48(2)
Report from the OD Treatment Access Reporting Form
50(1)
Cross-Cutting Data Limitations
51(1)
Findings: OD Treatment Access
51(1)
Required Activity 1
51(2)
Required Activity 2
53(2)
Required Activity 3
55(4)
Required Activity 4
59(2)
Required Activity 5
61(1)
Allowable Activity 1
61(1)
Allowable Activity 2
62(1)
Allowable Activity 3
62(2)
Summary of OD Treatment Access Program Progress
64(1)
Findings: FR-CARA
64(1)
Required Activity 1
64(2)
Required Activity 2
66(1)
Required Activity 3
66(1)
Required Activity 4
67(1)
Allowable Activity 1
68(1)
Allowable Activity 2
68(1)
Additional Consideration: Sustainability
68(1)
Summary of FR-CARA Program Progress
69(2)
4 Conclusions
71(12)
Data Limitations
71(1)
A Note on the COVID-19 Pandemic
71(3)
Conclusions
74(1)
Summary of Evidence of Progress
74(2)
The Forthcoming Final Report
76(1)
Assessing Progress and the Effectiveness of Funded Programs
76(2)
Ensuring Cost-Effectiveness in the Federal Government's Response to the Opioid Epidemic
78(1)
References
79(4)
Appendixes
A Supplementary Program Information
83(8)
B Summary Tables Of Csat Gpra Data
91(36)
C Summary Of Committee Recommendations In Report 1
127(8)
D Committee Biographical Sketches
135