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Medication Unit Presentation Holly Broce , MHA, CADC. Pinnacle Treatment Centers. Where Do I Start?. CSAT SMA 162 Application for Medication Unit DEA Application for New Registration Number State Regulations and Requirements 908 KAR 1:340 Section 18 for Kentucky Discussion with your SOTA.
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Medication Unit PresentationHolly Broce, MHA, CADC Pinnacle Treatment Centers
Where Do I Start? • CSAT SMA 162 Application for Medication Unit • DEA Application for New Registration Number • State Regulations and Requirements • 908 KAR 1:340 Section 18 for Kentucky • Discussion with your SOTA
Kentucky NTP Regulations • Medication Unit Facility must be within 45-90 miles of Main Clinic • Medication should be obtained from the Main Clinic
Drug Enforcement Administration • Medication Unit must meet same requirements as a full clinic • Narcotic Safe • Diversion Control Practices • DEA Registration Number
CSAT • SMA 162 application is done online through OTP extranet site • Attachment Letters: • “This location will open only as a medication unit and will only administer medication and collection drug screen samples. At this time there will be no counseling or admission services at this facility.” • “This location will be managed by the Program Sponsor. As Program Sponsor, I affirm that I have oversight of patient care at both the main site and med unit location.”
Inspections • SOTA (State Opiate Treatment Administrator) • DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) • CARF-Accreditation (Joint Commission, etc) • Inform CARF of the medication unit and it will be surveyed along with the main clinic • All Health and Safety Items Apply
Current Kentucky Medication Units • Center for Behavioral Health • Elizabethtown, KY (Main Clinic) • Bowling Green, KY • Pinnacle Treatment Centers • NKY Med Clinic (Main Clinic) • Georgetown, KY • Carrollton, KY • Maysville, KY • Western KY Medical (Main Clinic) • Owensboro, KY
Why Medication Units? Kentucky has 120 counties, most of which are rural Kentucky regulations require daily attendance for longer than other states Ease of Access for patients ******
Ease of Access MAT Goals: Patients to Work Patients to re-enter Society Patients to care for families Patients to become financially stable Driving two-four hours a day interrupts normal life and does the opposite of what we want MAT to do.
Summary: Access Increased Med Units in KY increased treatment options by 28%