Substance Use Disorder Prevention & Opioid Recovery Initiatives in Nevada

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Richard Whitley, Director of Nevada's Department of Health and Human Services, spearheads the Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment (SUPPORT) ACT Grant program. The initiative focuses on areas like SBIRT, provider qualifications, Medicaid screening, MAT policy, and more to address the challenges of the opioid epidemic. Despite facing obstacles, Nevada has made significant accomplishments, activating SBIRT codes, engaging stakeholders, and participating in key initiatives.


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  1. Richard Whitley Director Steve Sisolak Governor State of Nevada Department of Health and Human Services Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment (SUPPORT) ACT Grant Division of Health Care Financing and Policy Cody L. Phinney, MPH Deputy Administrator, Administration Helping people. It s who we are and what we do.

  2. Agenda Introduction What is the SUPPORT Act Grant Program Areas of Focus Challenges to Addressing Opioid Epidemic Nevada s Current Status Accomplishments Next Steps Contacts Acronyms 2

  3. SUPPORT ACT On October 24, 2018, Congress approved the Substance Use Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment (SUPPORT) for Patients and Communities Act. Section 1003 of the Act provide states a funding opportunity to increase substance use provider capacity under their Medicaid Programs. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) awarded 15 states planning grants; Nevada was awarded $1,684,013 on September 30, 2019. Grant terms on March 30, 2021 (Note: CMS has extended term of grant until September 30, 2021. Nevada will not only serve eligible Medicaid recipients, with a key focus on serving pregnant, postpartum, prenatal women, infants, adolescents and young adults (ages 12 to 21). 3

  4. Areas of Focus Medicaid Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Policy SBIRT billing codes for services Provider qualifications, and willingness to provide Substance Use Disorder (SUD), Opioid Use Disorder (OUD), and recovery services SUD provider capacity through education, collaboration, and training Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Policy for Medicaid recipients 4

  5. Challenges to Addressing SUD and OUD Epidemic Expanding the number of SUD and OUD Providers Increasing Provider capacity Limitation of available services in Rural and Urban Communities Expansion of services within existing budgetary limitations 5

  6. ACCOMPLISHMENTS SBIRT codes were activated on March 2, 2020, for Provider Types (PT): Physicians, Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN), Physician Assistant (PA), and Nurse Midwife SBIRT Toolkit developed, and training was provided to Nevada's largest female productive health practice SUPPORT Act stakeholders identified, and interviews completed Participating in Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) Opioid Use Disorder, Maternal Outcomes, and Neonatal Abstinence Initiative Learning Community (OMNI) Core Team 6

  7. ACCOMPLISHMENTS (continued) Adopting American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) criteria for Medicaid MAT Policy development. Medicaid Services Manual, Chapter 3800 MAT Policy updated and approved June 24, 2020: Chapter 3800 Medication Assisted Treatment Nevada Medicaid MAT Billing Guide published on July 10, 2020: http://dhcfp.nv.gov/Pgms/SUPPORTActGrant/ 7

  8. Next Steps Further develop Medicaid MAT Policy Implement Medicaid MAT Provider Billing Training Continue development of the 1115 Waiver for Residential Substance Treatment with Division of Public and Behavioral Health (DPBH) Support internet infrastructure in rural Nevada to expand telehealth accessibility Pursue opportunity to apply for SUPPORT Act Implementation Grant upon notification from CMS 8

  9. Questions? Questions? 9

  10. Contact Information Cody Phinney, MPH Deputy Administrator, Administration cphinney@dhcfp.nv.gov DuAne L. Young, MS Deputy Administrator DHCFP Division of Health Care Financing and Policy dyoung@dhcfp.nv.gov Stephanie Woodard, Psy.D. DHHS Senior Advisor on Behavioral Health swoodard@health.nv.gov SUPPORT Act Webpage: http://dhcfp.nv.gov/Pgms/SUPPORTActGrant/ 10

  11. Acronyms and Definitions APRN Advanced Practice Registered Nurse ASAM - American Society of Addiction Medicine ASTHO Omni Association of State and Territorial Health Officials DPBH Division of Public and Behavioral Health CMS - Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services IMD - Institutions for Mental Disease OUD Opioid Use Disorder MAT Medication Assisted Treatment PA Physicians Assistant PT Provider Type SBIRT Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment SUD - Substance Use Disorder SUPPORT Act - Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment for Patients and Communities Act 11

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