Chicago Data-driven Opioid Use Disorder Screening, Engagement, Treatment and Planning System
University of Illinois at Chicago
Summary
This study, called the Chicago Data-driven Opioid use disorder Screening, Engagement, Treatment and Planning (C-DOSETaP) System, tests a new system of clinical care for patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) across a large health system. The main questions this study aims to answer are: 1. Does the C-DOSETaP System increase screening for patients with OUD; 2. Does the C-DOSETaP System improve continuity of health care for patients with OUD; 3. Does the C-DOSETaP System increase use of medications for opioid use disorder; and 4. Does the C-DOSETaP System reduce the number of opioid-related deaths in the neighborhoods served.
Description
The Chicago Data-driven Opioid use disorder Screening, Engagement, Treatment and Planning (C-DOSETaP) System, tests an innovative approach leveraging healthcare data harmonization, digital tools, and clinical workflows to improve the care for patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) across a large health system serving a population heavily affected by the opioid overdose epidemic. The C-DOSETaP system will implement a diverse set of screening tools across the health systems' numerous clinical domains, improve healthcare engagement and utilization of OUD treatments, and pursue a data-forward app…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 16+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria * Participant must be a patient seen at the University of Illinois Hospital and Clinics * Adults and adolescents age 16 or older Exclusion Criteria \- Children younger than age 16
Interventions
- OtherOUD screening
Completed screening for opioid use disorder
- OtherMOUD
Medication treatment for opioid use disorder
- OtherContinuity of care
Facilitation of outpatient treatment linkages
Location
- University of Illinois Hospitals and Clinics (UI Health)Chicago, Illinois