In response to the COVID-19 social distancing guidelines, the Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC) Network, the Center for Excellence on Protected Health Information (CoE-PHI), the National Consortium of Telehealth Resource Centers, and the Center for the Application of Substance Abuse Technologies (CASAT) at the University of Nevada – Reno (UNR) are facilitating a free, national online discussion and resource sharing opportunity for physicians and allied health partners who provide substance use disorder (SUD) treatment resources to transition their services to the use of telephone and videoconferencing methods.
- Live, one-hour sessions every week for at least five weeks via Zoom video conferencing (more weeks may be added based on demand). Each session will include at least 45 minutes of peer-to-peer conversation and information exchange and “Top Five” tips and lessons learned.
- Access to experienced providers and others with expertise in providing services using videoconferencing (telehealth) and telephone for SUD treatment and recovery support.
- Access to professionals with expertise in protected health information and 42 Code of Federal Regulations (42CFR) Part 2.
- Training tools, checklists, and other relevant resources.
Who Should Attend?
SUD treatment providers, including peer specialists, counselors, administrators, peer support officers, and others providing and/or interested in providing care to patients/peers via videoconferencing platforms (telehealth) and/or telephone.
Registration
No registration required for the live sessions. Simply click on the zoom link next to the appropriate date and time to join the discussion.
When?
Weeks of March 30 through April 27. Please check the schedule of live sessions for timing details.
Registration is free and open to any professional on your care team providing SUD services.