Through this grant, the Michigan Center for Clinical Systems Improvement will conduct eight in-depth trainings for primary care teams throughout the state to apply evidence-based care models of Substance-use screening, Brief Intervention, and Treatment (SBIRT), and/or Collaborative Care (CoCare) when treating patients with chronic pain. This training is based on a program previously developed by Mi-CCSI, the University of Michigan Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Center, and local content experts and providers. It addresses assessments and appropriate prescribing and management of opioids, along with tools reflecting evidence-based guidelines and assessment.
Past Grants
Advanced Training for Primary Care Teams in Pain Management, SBIRT and Collaborative Care
Award Amount $229,119
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Year(s) 2018
Duration 2018
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Counties Served Statewide
ID: 1804-142968
Organization
Michigan Center for Clinical Systems Improvement
