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ATTC Network Coordinating Office

Collaborative to Advance Health Services
School of Nursing and Health Studies
University of Missouri – Kansas City
Health Science Building, Suite 2417
2464 Charlotte St.
Kansas City,
MO
64108
HHS Region
National

The Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC) Network is an international, multidisciplinary resource for professionals in the addictions treatment and recovery services field. A Network that started out 25 years ago, it is now comprised of 10 domestic Regional Centers, 6 International HIV Centers, 2 National Focus Areas, and one Network Coordinating Office. Through the ATTC National Coordinating Office award (FOA TI-17-005), the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) houses the ATTC Network Coordinating Office (NCO). The ATTC NCO provides leadership and support to the individual ATTCs and the specialized behavioral and primary healthcare workforces that provide substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and recovery support services. It also works closely with its sister Networks - the Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (MHTTC) and the Prevention Technology Transfer Center (PTTC) Network.

The ATTC NCO is a program in residence of the Collaborative to Advance Health Services located at the University of Missouri-Kansas City’s School of Nursing and Health Studies

PI/Co-Directors: Laurie Krom, MS and Maxine Henry

Recent News

From the ATTC Network Coordinating Office
Oct. 08, 2024
The Clinical Supervision Foundations online course has been revised. This updated version of the course offers certificate of completion, 14 hours of NAADAC continuing education, and 13.5 hours of NASW continuing education. This 14-hour, self-paced course is designed to introduce the terms, topics, and resources essential to clinical supervision. Revised Edition, September 2024.  (This course can […]
Jun. 30, 2021
Telehealth for the Treatment of Serious Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders Resource Guide This guide reviews ways that telehealth modalities can be used to provide treatment for serious mental illness and substance use disorders among adults, distills the research into recommendations for practice, and provides examples of how these recommendations can be implemented. View […]
Sep. 21, 2020
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is pleased to announce the release of Screening and Follow-Up for Unhealthy Alcohol Use: Quality Improvement Change Package for Health Plans, a toolkit to help health plans address unhealthy alcohol use among their members and improve reporting of the HEDIS alcohol measure using electronic clinical data. […]

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Toolkit
The opioid epidemic has resulted in significant increases in HIV, HCV, and syphilis among people who inject drugs. The intent of this Guide is to build the capacity of Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs), with an emphasis on publicly funded OTPs, to integrate infectious disease prevention, screening, and treatment services. Integrating infectious disease services at OTPs has the potential to both (i) enhance prevention, screening, and treatment by addressing key gaps in patient care, and (ii) support patients’ recovery journeys by improving their overall well-being. This Guide provides insights, examples, and strategies to support OTPs in integrating infectious disease services into behavioral health programming.
Interactive Resource
This annotated bibliography is a collection of resources related to racism, anti-racism and advancing health equity for Black, Indigenous and other People of Color and other marginalized communities affected by unhealthy substance use and SUD/SUD treatment using a DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) framework. It includes recent and classic/landmark papers on racism and SUD/SUD treatment, anti-racist strategies and approaches, advancement of health equity, issues relevant to particular racial groupings, and issues related to various disciplines/roles in healthcare (medical, nursing, social work, etc.). It also includes resources related to health disparities, SDOH, and DEI in the provision of substance use disorder prevention, treatment, and recovery. This project is a collaboration between AMERSA, the Prevention Technology Transfer Center Network Coordinating Office (PTTC NCO), and the Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network Coordinating Office (ATTC NCO).
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