Resources
Technical Assistance
- State Targeted Response Technical Assistance – Regional experts provide timely technical assistance to support evidence-based practices in the prevention, treatment, and recovery of opioid use disorders in your community.
- NH Center for Excellence Addressing Alcohol & Drug Misuse in New Hampshire – provides technical assistance, disseminates data and information, and promotes knowledge transfer to support the effectiveness of communities, practitioners, policymakers, and other stakeholders working to reduce alcohol and other drug misuse and related consequences in New Hampshire.
- Boston Medical Center (BMC) Office Based Addiction Treatment (OBAT) Training and Technical Assistance (TTA)
MAT Billing and Coding
- ASAM Pages on Billing and Coding
- NH Medicaid – Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Benefit for Standard Medicaid Recipients
New Hampshire Data
- NHDHHS Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services Data Page-contains links to the Drug Monitoring Initiative (DMI) reports andAmerican Medical Response Opioid Crisis Summary Reports.
- NH Doorway Data Metrics Page-contains information on the activities of the Doorways, including activity for each Doorway location and new calls by type for each month.
- NH Prescription Drug Monitoring Program– provides a data dashboard (statewide and county level data) updated monthly related to opioid use in New Hampshire and its impact.
Professional Development
- Substance Use Disorder Training Series-Jointly provided by the Foundation for Healthy Communities and the Southern New Hampshire Area Health Education Center, provides several online training modules on various aspects of substance use disorder with continuing education credit available for professionals.
- Substance Use Disorder and Sexual and Gender Minorities in New Hampshire-online training program by Dr. Robert Kelly of Exeter Health Resources with continuing education credit available.
- NHADACA/NH Training Institute on Addictive Disorders – providers low-cost professional development for anyone working in the field of substance misuse prevention, treatment and/or recovery.
- The Harvard Medical School Global Academy Opioid Use Disorder Education Program – accredited, free, online medical education program for the identification and management of opioid disorder.
Treatment Supports and Links
- The Doorway-Access points for treatment of substance use disorder throughout the state.
- NH Treatment Locator – lists treatment agencies and individual practitioners offering substance use disorder services, including evaluation, withdrawal management, outpatient counseling, residential treatment, recovery supports, and other services.
- NH MAT Guidance Document on Best Practices – Key Components for Delivering Community-based MAT for Opioid Use Disorders.
- Providers Clinical Support Systems – provides evidence-based training and resources to give healthcare providers the skills and knowledge they need to treat patients with OUD.
- Addiction Technology Transfer Center – funded by SAMHSA – seeking to accelerate the adoption and implementation of evidence-based and promising addiction treatment and recovery-oriented practices and services.
- AHRQ MAT Technical Brief on the Implementation of MAT in Primary Care Settings – including rural and underserved settings.
- SAMHSA TIP 43 – MAT for Opioid Addiction Treatment Improvement Protocol – A best practice guideline for MAT that includes historical context.
- ASAM – American Society of Addiction Medicine – dedicated to increasing access and improving the quality of addiction treatment, their web pages contain many valuable resources including a new Opioid Addiction Treatment Patient Guide.