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What does implementation of ROSC goals mean for Maryland jurisdictions?. Current Roles of Jurisdictions. Provider of substance abuse prevention, intervention, and treatment services Participant in setting priorities and agenda for local alcohol and drug abuse councils
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What does implementation of ROSC goals mean for Maryland jurisdictions?
Current Roles of Jurisdictions • Provider of substance abuse prevention, intervention, and treatment services • Participant in setting priorities and agenda for local alcohol and drug abuse councils • Funding, monitoring, and system planning for local service delivery system
Goal 1: How to measure outcomes for a ROSC • Increased coordinating function • Expanded data management role • Expanded contract and performance outcome management • The data you collect may influence what you buy
Goal 2: Collaboration with other agencies • Engaging different non-traditional types of agencies • Elevation of case management and case coordination through separate funding
Goal 3: Changing Funding Priorities • What are you going to fund and how are you going to reward it? • Thinking in the framework of recovery • Paying for outcomes that you seek
Goal 4: Engaging stakeholder groups • Engaging recovery community in everything • Find mutual benefits • Self-critical look at strengths and weaknesses • Role as facilitator and catalyst of partnerships • Role as expert resource
Goal 5: System Education • Incorporating ROSC into all outreach, educational, and informational activities • Promoting continuing education for all staff on ROSC and its implementation
Goal 6: Assigning agency responsibility for implementing and maintaining the ROSC • Is one entity responsible or a coalition of stakeholders? • If there is a coalition, who is represented and who decides?
Goal 7: Define service standards • Decide how to identify successful programs and services • Monitoring function • Promote education • Incentives • Awards for centers of excellence