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Maryland Alcohol and Drug Abuse Administration (ADAA) Administration Highlights Kathleen Rebbert -Franklin, LCSW-C Acting Director. Purpose.
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Maryland Alcohol and Drug Abuse Administration (ADAA)Administration HighlightsKathleen Rebbert-Franklin, LCSW-CActing Director
Purpose • Single State Agency responsible for planning, coordination and regulation of the statewide network of prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery support services for individuals with substance use disorders • Provides fiscal management and technical assistance to 24 juridictions who either purchase and/or provide services • Serves as a resource for information about new trends in substances of abuse as well as provides a resource directory of services for individuals with substance use disorders and their families
Funding • Federal Funds • SAPT Block Grant • Tobacco Control • Access to Recovery (ATR) • Maryland’s Strategic Prevention Framework (MSPF) • State General Funds • Special and Reimbursable Funds
Financing Services • Grants and Contracts to 24 jurisdictions – 86.35% • Administration – 3.31% • MA/PAC – 10.17% • Other – 0.17%
MA/PAC Expansion • PAC expanded in January, 2010, to include coverage for some treatment services • MA/PAC reimbursement rates were adjusted • State grant funds shifted to Medicaid to support expansion
Recovery Oriented System of Care • Movement from acute care model of addictions treatment to chronic disease management model of care • Development of recovery support services • Continuing Care • Care Coordination • Recovery Housing • Recovery Community Centers
Recovery Oriented System of Care • Emerging Workforce - Peer Recovery Support Specialists • Outreach and engagement • Recovery Coaching • May also be care coordinators • Involvement of persons in recovery in the processes of planning and evaluating services (state and local levels)
Access to Recovery Grant • Provision of recovery support services • Care coordination, recovery housing, pastoral counseling, job readiness counseling, transportation, gap services • Emphasis on patient choice of services • Use of electronic voucher system to pay for services • Recruitment of new community and faith-based providers of services
Strategic Prevention Framework • Emphasis on community-based outcomes and environmental strategies • Data –based needs assessment (SEOW) • Capacity building • Planning • Implementation • Evaluation
Tobacco Dependence and Gambling Disorders • Assessment and treatment planning • Provider Training • Resources • Quitline • Gambling Center of Excellence
Physician Drug Monitoring Program • Create a database of controlled substance prescription information • Make prescription data available to healthcare providers to help them identify individuals with prescription drug-related substance use disorders and promote more effective pain management. • Make prescription data available to law enforcement, health professional licensing boards and regulatory authorities to assist investigations
Avatar Virtual Counseling Project • Use of a tested software application to allow patients in outpatient services to access care in real time, using an internet based virtual reality gaming application. • 120 participants by the end of the first 12 months. • Increase access to treatment by removing barriers including transportation, stigma, or physical handicaps
Contact Information Alcohol and Drug Abuse Administration (ADAA) 55 Wade Avenue Catonsillve, MD 21228 410-402-8600 www.adaa.dhmh.maryland.gov