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MEDICATION UNIT PRESENTATION HOLLY BROCE, MHA, CADC Pinnacle Treatment Centers Where Do I Start? CSAT SMA 162 Application for Medication Unit  DEA Application for New Registration Number  State Regulations and Requirements 908 KAR 1:340 Section 18 for Kentucky Discussion with your SOTA  Kentucky NTP Regulations Medication Unit Facility must be within 45-90 miles of Main Clinic  Medication should be obtained from the Main Clinic  Drug Enforcement Administration  Medication Unit must meet same requirements as a full clinic Narcotic Safe Diversion Control Practices DEA Registration Number CSAT  SMA 162 application is done online through OTP extranet site  Attachment  “This Letters: location will open only as a medication unit and will only administer medication and collection drug screen samples. At this time there will be no counseling or admission services at this facility.”  “This location will be managed by the Program Sponsor. As Program Sponsor, I affirm that I have oversight of patient care at both the main site and med unit location.” Inspections SOTA (State Opiate Treatment Administrator)  DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration)  CARF-Accreditation (Joint Commission, etc)  Inform CARF of the medication unit and it will be surveyed along with the main clinic  All Health and Safety Items Apply  Current Kentucky Medication Units  Center for Behavioral Health  Elizabethtown,  Bowling  KY (Main Clinic) Green, KY Pinnacle Treatment Centers  NKY Med Clinic (Main Clinic)  Georgetown, KY  Carrollton, KY  Maysville, KY  Western KY Medical (Main Clinic)  Owensboro, KY Why Medication Units? Kentucky has 120 counties, most of which are rural  Kentucky regulations require daily attendance for longer than other states  Ease of Access for patients ******  Ease of Access MAT Goals: Patients to Work Patients to re-enter Society Patients to care for families Patients to become financially stable Driving two-four hours a day interrupts normal life and does the opposite of what we want MAT to do. Summary: Access Increased Med Units in KY increased treatment options by 28% 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Before Med Units After Med Units