tribal healing opioid response - nihb
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TRIBAL HEALING OPIOID RESPONSE
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PGST HEALTH SERVICESOnly Indian Health Care provider in Kitsap County, WashingtonPrimary Care & Urgent Care, Outpatient
• FT Family Medicine, FT PA, .2 FTE Pediatrician• 4 RNs, 1 LPN, 5 CHRs, 4 MAs
Dental• 2+ Dentists, 1 Dental Hygienist, 4 Dental Assistants• Discussions for DHAT, now and training
User Pop: 1695
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PGST WELLNESSCurrently part of Children & Family ServicesSubstance abuse & mental health counseling15 FTEs: 5 MH, 4 CD, MA, transport, office managerGroup & individual counselingSuicide preventionMAT
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BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
INTEGRATIONActive effort
• 98% Wellness pts are PC• Tribal Council support
• Qualis PALs – state Medicaid Transformation • Joint Business & Finance Office
• Cross training medical assistants • Vision/Strategic planning session
• LCSW in primary care clinicOpioid work as an example
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OVERDOSE DEATHS INVOLVING OPIOIDS, AMERICAN INDIANS BY STATE, 2011‐2015
Source: CDC/NCHS National Vital Statistics System, Mortality
4.8
8.9
8.6
3.9
16.4
6
9.6
10.1
13
9.4
5.7
4.2
6.5
7.1
7.6
8.1
9.1
9.8
12.8
13.2
20.7
31.7
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
CaliforniaArizonaOregon
South DakotaNew Mexico
MontanaNorth Carolina
AlaskaOklahoma
WashingtonMinnesota
Deaths per 100,000
American Indian/AlaskaNative
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12.4 12.3
34.4
1.1 1.2
15.1
10
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10
15
20
25
30
35
40
White Black AIAN Hispanic Asian Pacific Other
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Race/Ethnicity
Rates of Opioid Overdose Deaths by Race/Ethnicity, WA State 2011-2015
Source: WA DOH Death CertificatesIncludes all intent of drug-related deaths with the additional ICD-10 codes of T40.0, T40.1, T40.2, T40.3 or T40.4 6
20.7 AI/AN vs. 9.4 All Races: CDC Vital Statistics
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STATE & REGIONAL DATA2015 Drug Injector Survey
• 22% overdosed in past 12 months• 52% witnessed overdose in past 12 months• 47% said they or someone else had called 911• 46% carry naloxone• 50% hooked on rx opiates prior to heroin• 51% interested in getting help to cut down or quit
but only 2 people in treatment (in our county)
http://adai.uw.edu/pubs/infobriefs/2015druginjectorhealthsurvey.pdf1036 Valid Responses Statewide (WA)
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QUICK DETOUR
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OPIATES OR OPIOIDS?Opiate refers to natural substances that come from opium.Opium poppy• Morphine• Codeine
Opioids are medicines/drugs that bind to the same receptors as opiates, but do not occur naturally. Semi-synthetic opioids• oxycodone &
hydrocodoneSynthetic opioids• fentanyl & methadone
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CHEMICAL COUSINSMorphineCodeineThebaineDiacetylmorphine (Heroin)Hydrocodone (Vicodin)Oxycodone (Oxycontin)Oxymorphone (Opana)Hydromorphone (Dilaudid)TramadolFentanylMethadone
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Opiates
Semi-synthetic opioids
Synthetic opioids
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Opioid: natural, synthetic, or semi-synthetic substances
Opiate: naturally occurring substances within the opioid class
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OPIOID SUMMITOpioid Summit: 3-County Coordinated Response
January 30, 2016Discuss results from assessment and planning phaseMove from planning to action
2 Opioid Plans: Review WA State Plan & 3-County 14+ PGST tribal council & staff attendedContinue to be involved• Olympic Community of Health• Medicaid Demonstration• Project plans, weekly calls
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2017 WASHINGTON STATE INTERAGENCY OPIOID WORKING PLAN
Goal 1:Prevent opioid misuse and abuse
Goal 2:Treat opioid dependence
Goal 3:Prevent deaths from overdose
Goal 4:Use data to monitor and evaluate
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Improve prescribing practices
Expand access to treatment
Distribute naloxone to people who use heroin
Optimize and expand data sources
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http://www.doh.wa.gov/YouandYourFamily/PoisoningandDrugOverdose/OpioidMisuseandOverdosePrevention
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OUR RESPONSEHow to make this meaningful for PGST?Executive Director called f/u opioid meetingTribal council members, police department, wellness staff, chief medical officer, youth workers and moreReviewed state and county plan and adopted our own Tribal Healing Opioid Response (THOR)
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THE PLAN
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Goal 1: Prevent Opioid Misuse and Abuse
Lead Department
Partner Department
1A: Promote best practices for prescribing
Health Wellness,CHR
1B: Raise awareness of risks including overdose; reduce stigma
Wellness Re-entry, Court, Health
1C: Prevent opioid misuse in communities, particularly with youth
Chi-e-chee, Youth,
Education
Wellness, Health
1D: Promote safe storage and disposal of prescription medicine
Health Police
1E: Decrease the supply of illegal opioids
Police Court
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Goal 2: Expand Access to Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) Treatment
Lead Department
Partner Department
2A: Expand capacity of health providers to recognize signs of opioid misuse
Health,Wellness
Police
2B: Increase access to & utilization of best practices OUD treatment in communities
Wellness Health, Reentry
2C: Increase access to & utilization of best practices OUD treatment in the criminal justice system
Reentry Wellness, Police
2D: Increase capacity of syringe exchange programs to provide overdose prevention training including naloxone and to engage clients in supportive services
Health Wellness
2E: Reduce withdrawal symptoms in newborns
Children & Family
Health,Wellness,
ECE, Chi-e-chee
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Goal 3: Prevent deaths from overdose
Lead Department
Partner Department
3A: Educate community to know how to recognize and respond appropriately to an overdose
Chi-e-chee HumanResources, Wellness,
Health
3B: Increase availability of overdose reversal medication naloxone
Health Police, Wellness, Natural
Resources
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THE WORK
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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTOpioid Town Hall
• December 2016General Council
• March 2017Opioid Town Hall
• October 2017
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PREVENTING DIVERSIONDrug take back
• Secure box in lobby of tribal government building
• Police pick upMedication lock box
• In coordination with health services
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MEDICATION ASSISTED TREATMENT
Staffing: 2 MDs, 1 ARNP, supported by MASuboxone & VivitrolProgram Structure
• Counseling, individual and group• Random call backs
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CHRONIC PAIN MANAGEMENTOpioids don’t work
• Tachyphylaxis: rapidly diminishing response• Hyperalgesia: abnormally heightened sensitivity to pain
Opioid Pain AgreementPatients think opioids work, already dependentEducation, leadership, patients, THOR…Dramatic decrease in opioid rx
• 18% decrease one year, 75% seven years• Multiple reasons, further evaluation needed
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HARM REDUCTION
Narcan• Tribal Code: Good Samaritan provision• Police, NR, patients, every home• Standing Orders, Policy• Unexpected delay – account set up
Needle Exchange• Successful• Message: exchange, not supply
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SUCCESSExamples abound
• Transition to MAT• Non-opioid treatment only
• Exercise, mental health, non-opioid meds, etc.• PRN opioids only• Decreased dosage
Prevention is better• Surgeon General’s Report on Alcohol, Drugs,
and Health
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YOUTH PREVENTION
Youth ServicesServes K-12 grades and young adultsMonday-Saturday6 staffSupport groups, culture, recreation, leadership, outings, mentoring, etc.
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YOUTH PREVENTION ACTIVITIES
Tae Kwon DoFitness InitiativesHikingBasketball T-ballSkate CampsPrevention weekendRed ribbon weekYouth Prevention SummitYouth Leadership GroupYouth Annual HonoringYouth Employment workshopCollege trips
Thrive conferenceYouth & Elder SocialsCultural classes;BeadingCedar/wool weavingCooking traditional fishArcheryRegalia makingCanoe journeyPow-wow’sAutism Acceptance WalkChild abuse Prevention WalkPlaces of Importance
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COMMUNITY PREVENTIONCHI-E-CHEE (Klallam word for “the workers”)VisionCommitted to working together to provide a safe, healthy Tribal community with bright futures for our youth and future generations.MissionThe mission of the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe’s Chi-e-chee is to promote healthy families through the elimination of alcohol, tobacco and other drug abuse in the Port Gamble S'Klallam community, in accordance with the Tribe’s culture, values, and traditions.
Executive Director suggested Chi-e-chee as lead group for THOR
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ONGOING PROCESSMonthly Tribal wide meetingsReview progress, update plan
1. Discuss what are we doing2. What do we want to do?3. How much does it cost?4. Who is on point?
Appointed a lead staff person to THORTHOR LogoNext: community engagement, town hall, funding
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FUNDING & COLLABORATIONRight thing to doSignificant cost & commitmentLeadership
Collaborations with other departments
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TRIBAL SPECIFIC DATA & EVALUATIONTribal Specific Data Pull
• Needle exchange, opioid dependence, rxRequested technical assistance
• NPAIHB Epi Center• Kitsap County• Olympic Community of Health
Evaluation• How will we know it is working?• What do we measure?
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Port Gamble S’Klallam TribeArtist & Designerjeffreyveregge@gmail.comwww.jeffreyveregge.com360-516-0406
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AVAILABLE RESOURCES & LINKS1. THOR plan2. THOR Community Handout (July 2017)3. Opioid Pain Agreement (latest draft)4. Narcan Standing Orders5. Narcan Training Guide6. PGST Good Samaritan code7. Helpful Links:
• https://aims.uw.edu/• https://addiction.surgeongeneral.gov/surgeon-generals-
report.pdf
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