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Need | Resources/input | Activities | Outputs | Short-term (1–2 yrs) | Medium-term (3–5 years) | Long-term (<  5 years) |
SUD treatment waiting time Primary care provider SUD treatment opening search time Primary care physician-SUD patient clinical workflow Lack of knowledge on SUD treatment and availability | Funding - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC) Hired Staff Identify and contact - SUD treatment facilities - Web developer - Single state agency authority on SUD treatment facilities - Information repository collaborator Website Developer - User-friendly website - Section 508 accessibility compliant - Website access on any device Partners - KIPRC - DPH - ODCP - Operation UNITE - SUD treatment facilities - CHFS | - Collaborate with stakeholders and partners - Contact SUD treatment facilities - Develop FindHelpNowKY.org SUD treatment facility application form - Develop FindHelpNowKY.org information repository content - Design and develop FindHelpNowKY.org prototype - Focus group testing of FindHelpNowKY.org - Establish website Search Engine Optimization (SEO) capabilities - Develop website analytics modules - Implement FindHelpNowKY.org intervention statewide - Collect website evaluation data, analyze, and report results | - Availability of FindHelpNowKY.org online - Promote FindHelpNowKY.org to health professionals, and general public - FindHelpNowKY.org focus group and evaluation results - Development of 30 one-pagers on information related to SUDs | - Increased SUD help line coverage area from regional to statewide - Increased healthcare professional use of FindHelpNowKY.org - Increased collaboration among partners - Increased clicks/visitors to FindHelpNowKY.org website website after launch • Guided searches completed • Visitors to resource library - Increase comprehensive strategic alignment among statewide stakeholders to reduce SUD | - Increased treatment referrals for substance use disorders by primary care, EDs, community mental health centers, and other health professionals - Increased self-, and family- referrals to SUD treatment - Increased understanding SUD treatment options available in Commonwealth by treatment type and region Decreased time spent by healthcare professionals searching for available treatment options for patients/clients | - Increased referrals to SUD treatment facilities throughout state by healthprofessionals and the general public |