MAT Tools and Resources
The MAT Tools & Resources Collection is a searchable database of tools and resources available to help those who offer or use MAT services. The tools can be filtered by a number of factors, including use, topic, format, audience, and terms of use. Related to the MAT for OUD Environmental scan publications.
On-Demand YSBIRT Modules
Retention Strategies for Medications for Addiction Treatment in Adults With Opioid Use Disorder
FAQs: Provision of methadone and buprenorphine for the treatment of Opioid Use Disorder in the COVID-19 emergency
Where to Begin… Essential Tips for Using Videoconferencing to Deliver SUD Treatment and Recovery Services Webinar
Offers guidance on video conferencing with patients when providing substance use services, including a clinical support session checklist, a review of legal, ethical, and patient/peer safety concerns, and privacy/security and confidentiality issues
TIP 60: Using Technology-Based Therapeutic Tools in Behavioral Health Services
Assists clinicians and administrators in implementing behavioral healthcare using telehealth by offering key considerations and examples of using telehealth for behavioral health
National Consortium of Telehealth Resource Centers
Provides assistance, education, and information to organizations and individuals who are actively providing or interested in providing healthcare at a distance through events, resources, webinars, techncial assistance, and an interactive map used to find the affiliated regional telehealth resource center
Telehealth Quick Start Guide: Primary Care & FQHC/RHC Focus
Provides an introduction to implementing telehealth services in primary care during COVID-19, including the prerequisites, policies, procedures, and practice
Telehealth Guidance by State During COVID-19
Provides an overview of telehealth-related mandates and policies during COVID-19 for each State
Telehealth for Primary Care: From Policy Updates to Best Practices Webinar Recording
Reviews policy updates to telehealth services in light of COVID-19 to help primary care practices better serve their patient population via telehealth
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