
Improving Clinical Practice with Patients who have Opioid Use Disorder (OUD): Performance in Practice (PIP) and Self-Assessment (SA) Activity 2022
Improving Clinical Practice with Patients who have Opioid Use Disorder (OUD): Performance in Practice (PIP) and Self-Assessment (SA) Activity 2022 is organized by Providers Clinical Support System (PCSS).
Release Date: June 6, 2022
Expiration Date: Jun 06, 2025.
Description:
Our goal: The overall objective of this activity is to guide you through the process of self-evaluation using evidence-based clinical quality measures. Once practices are implemented as an everyday clinical function, it is expected that you will have achieved performance change in your practice setting.
Educational objectives of this activity:
At the conclusion of this activity, clinicians will be able to:
• Describe the appropriate assessment of opioid use disorder considering the the severity of presentation, appropriate level of care, polysubstance use or disorders, and co-occurring psychiatric conditions
• Explain the individual characteristics of the three evidenced-based, FDA-approved medications for opioid use disorder considering their benefits and limitations
• Demonstrate understanding of the clinically appropriate application of psychosocial treatments, referrals to the appropriate provider or community-support groups
• Recognize indication to screen for hepatitis A (HVA), hepatitis B (HVP), hepatitis C (HVC), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and pregnancy and demonstrate accurate documentation of status
• Understand clinical indications for toxicology screening, overdose prevention
• Demonstrate improved performance in working with patients with opioid use disorder.
Core Competencies as a result of participating in this continuing education activity:
• Interpersonal Skills and Communication
• Medical Knowledge
• Patient Care
• Practice-based Learning and Improvement.