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Recovery Centers of King County Buprenorphine Treatment Program AAP Providers Conference, April 19, 2013, Lynnwood, WA Patricia C. Knox, Ph.D.

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Recovery Centers of King County . Buprenorphine Treatment Program AAP Providers Conference, April 19, 2013, Lynnwood, WA Patricia C. Knox, Ph.D. Where do I sign up?. Program Design. Pharmacological treatment in conjunction with behavioral CD treatment - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Recovery Centers of     King  County

Recovery Centers of King County

Buprenorphine Treatment Program

AAP Providers Conference, April 19, 2013, Lynnwood, WA

Patricia C. Knox, Ph.D.

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Where do I sign up?

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Program Design• Pharmacological treatment in conjunction with behavioral CD

treatment

• Six month Suboxone taper (max 16mg) starting with induction in detox, followed by 28 days of intensive inpatient and five months of outpatient treatment

• Ultimate goal is Abstinence

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Funding: DSHS• Patients enrolled were Medicaid eligible: TANF, ADATSA, SSI,

Disability Lifeline, and Disability Lifeline – Extended.

• DSHS paid for medication in treatment and for physician services.

• Detox Subutex and Suboxone were not billed to DSHS.

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Funding: King County• King County MHCADSD contracted with RCKC to provide

Buprenorphine services.

• Contract began in 2009 and has been annually. Fund source was County MIDD funds.

• Funding was used for MD services: initial visit and med checks, and for UA’s and bus tickets.

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Funding: King County

• The contract objectives were:

• To evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of buprenorphine detoxification with heroin dependent patients.

• To evaluate the impact of buprenorphine on outpatient treatment retention following inpatient treatment by comparing retention of the project sample to historical norms.

• To evaluate the impact of buprenorphine on repeat detoxification admissions by comparing readmission rates of the project sample in the 12 months prior to admission to the project.

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Program Flow Overview

28-Day Intensive Inpatient Treatment

5-12 Months of Outpatient Treatment

Build behavioral skills and taper suboxone

Patient screened over the phone and has Medicaid funding

Patient enters RCKC detox (4-5 days)

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Program Flow: Screening

During the screening call, we determine if the patient has funding ( TANF, ADATSA, SSI, Disability Lifeline, and Disability Lifeline – Extended)

The RCKC screening form guides our staff member through appropriate criteria for admittance.

Recent methadone and fentanyl use are exclusions for entering detox.

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Program Flow: Detoxification

• Upon admission, patients are transported to a nearby lab by RCKC and liver values are tested.

• Detox stays for Suboxone patients are funded by RCKC.

• After a health evaluation, patients are inducted unto Subutex with a starting dose of 16mg and detoxed for any additional substances.

• The typical length of detox is 4-5 days.

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Program Flow: Detoxification (cont)• Suboxone DBHR authorization completed and

faxed

• http://www.dshs.wa.gov/pdf/ms/forms/13_720.pdf

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Program Flow: Intensive Inpatient• After successful detoxification, patients enter 28

days of intensive inpatient treatment.

• Funding for Inpatient is provided by State.

• For the duration of Inpatient, patients are maintained on a dose of 16mg of Suboxone.

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Program Flow: Outpatient• After successful completion of

IIP, patients begin outpatient treatment at our Central Seattle location.

• Outpatient treatment lasts 5-12 months for Suboxone patients.

• Patients receive priority admission • Assigned to Buprenorphine Group and

additional appropriate groups (e.g. RPG, CCG …)

• Rules for OP compliance include: • Weekly UDS tests• Mandatory Buprenorphine Group attendance • Positive UDS test for Buprenorphine

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Compliance ProtocolNoncompliance •Relapse, missing group / individual session•Failure to attend 3 SS meetings weekly•Negative for Buprenorphine•Refusing a UA

Verbal Warning

Further Noncompliance

Bupe. Group counselor and Program Coordinator meet and patient signs Behavioral Contract. Director, Physician and Research Coordinator notified via email Contract Violation

Patient Discharged

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Suboxone Tapering Schedule

• The Suboxone taper begins in the 10th week.

• Every two weeks thereafter, Suboxone dose is tapered by 2mg.

• At week 24, the final taper goes from 2mg to 1 mg.

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Program Challenges• Billing Issues• ADATSA funding and Medicaid Coverage (patients need Medicaid

coverage for meds to be covered)

• Coordination Problems: • Prescriptions only filled every two weeks• Only 8mg pills are covered: problems with taper

• Population challenges: • Housing issues • Non-tapering Suboxone patients• Fear of discomfort with the taper

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Program Observations for Success

Readiness• To actively engage in 12-step program

• To taper off the Suboxone

• To actively participate in the Buprenorphine Group

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Future Plans• Consider continuing the pilot and comparing a one year taper

to six months taper.

• Develop outpatient Relapse Prevention program specifically for these patients.

• Work with State to streamline the prescription authorization system.

• Incorporate alternative treatment methods for anxiety related withdrawal symptoms (i.e. mindfulness)

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Happy, Joyousand

Suboxone Free!!