Division of Community & Population Health 2020

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Substance Use Disorder Peer Program CARMEN JUAN • Program Lead • caj9033@nyp.org

Number of People Reached

Mission and Goals

In March 2019, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital launched a substance use treatment improvement effort to provide direct care services to patients with opioid and other drug-related conditions. In collaboration with Services for the Underserved (S:US), a community-based organization that provides a range of healthcare, care coordination, and social services to individuals in New York City, the Division of Community and Population Health supported the development of the Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Peer Program. The program embedded peers in the emergency department and inpatient units at NewYork-Presbyterian/ Columbia University Irving Medical Center, NewYork-Presbyterian Allen Hospital, and NewYork-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital.

The program plan is to offer these services to the Weill Cornell Medical Center campus and other NewYorkPresbyterian network entities. The SUD Peers have worked on-site to identify, engage, link, and provide continuity of care and treatment for patients. Peers have also provided education and briefings to cross-discipline hospital staff on their services in order to spread more awareness of this care model and assist with access to resources.

514

F rom March 2019 to year’s end, 514 patients were referred to the program. This program reflects the efforts of the hospital to create a pathway of care for these patients.

These efforts are part of NewYorkPresbyterian’s goal to provide progressive and state-of-the-art treatment for this cohort of patients. Patients are kept on a roster for followup and outreach and can be seen not only on-site but also in the community.

These efforts are part of NewYorkPresbyterian’s goal to provide progressive and state-of-the-art treatment for this cohort of patients.

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Women, Infants, and Children Program (WIC

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pages 60-62

Uptown Hub

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pages 58-59

Waiting Room As a Literacy & Learning Environment (WALLE

2min
page 57

The Family PEACE (Preventing Early Adverse Childhood Experiences) Trauma Treatment Center

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pages 52-53

Substance Use Disorder Peer Program

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page 49

Reach Out and Read Program

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page 48

Lang Youth Medical Program

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page 41

Outreach Program

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pages 46-47

Healthy City Kids

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page 40

Health for Life

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page 38

Cultural Competency and Health Literacy Workgroup: A Collaboration between the Division and NewYork-Presbyterian Performing Provider System

1min
page 37

Community-Based Sexual Health

7min
pages 32-36

Compass

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page 27

Choosing Healthy & Active Lifestyles for Kids™ (CHALK

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pages 30-31

CCHE: School-Based Health Center Program

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page 26

ANCHOR (Addressing the Needs of the Community Through Holistic, Organizational Relationships

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page 19

Division of Community and Population Health: Our Mission

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pages 4-5

Center for Community Health and Education

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page 24

Behavioral Health Clinical Services (Outpatient

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Executive Summary

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Building Bridges, Knowledge and Health Coalition

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Community Health Needs Assessment and Community Health Service Plan

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CCHE: Family Planning Program and Young Men’s Clinic

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