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PERFORMANCE MEASURES
2017 State of C.O.R.E.
C.O.R.E. Mission Statement
Comprehensive Opiate Recovery Experience
RECOVERY WITH RESPECT
“Improving the lives of individuals through comprehensive opiate replacement services”
C.O.R.E. medical clinic is dedicated to maximizing patient outcomes by:
Helping each patient attain and maintain his/her highest quality of life
Treating opiate addiction with medically assisted treatment, group counseling, individual counseling, and case management services
Diagnosing, treating, and/or referring mental health disorders
Diagnosing, treating, and/or referring co-morbid medical problems
Reducing harm and stigma related to illicit drug use through education, counseling, and treatment
Educating our staff, patients, and the community on evidence-based drug treatment strategies and policies
Treating each patient with respect and dignity
C.O.R.E. medical clinic is dedicated to maximizing patient outcomes by:
Providing person- and family-centered services based on strengths, needs, abilities, preferences, and desired outcomes of the patient and family
Including the patient in the treatment planning process
Being ever vigilant to the risk of bias
Working on personal growth
Striving to treat all patients equally regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, cultural, religion, age, sexual preference, or related factors
Creating a positive and safe work environment for staff
Being sensitive to social and cultural factors that influence the patient (i.e. cultural competence)
2017 Census by Month
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
MMP 675 675 673 684 698 702 712 706 710 715 711 709
LTD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2
MSW 3 4 4 5 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1
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MMP
LTD
MSW
2012 – 2017 Average Dose
7/1/2012 = 88.5 mg
7/1/2013 = 87.7 mg
7/1/2014 = 86.87 mg
7/1/2015 = 86.73 mg
7/1/2016 = 81.53 mg
7/1/2017 = 80.02 mg
2017 Site Demographics by Gender & Funding
1/1/2017 12/31/2017
51% Male 50% Male
49% Female 50% Female
55.07% Medi-Cal 47.42% Medi-Cal
13.95% Private Pay 12.55% Private Pay
30.98% Other 40.03% Other
2017 Site Demographics Comparison
1/1/2017 12/31/2017
61.23% Caucasian 58.86% Caucasian
18.36% Hispanic 19.53% Hispanic
10.57% African-American 10.74% African-American
1.76% Asian 2.09% Asian
1.32% American Indian 1.53% American Indian
6.76% Other 7.25% Other
2017 Site Demographics Comparison by Age
1/1/2017 12/31/2017
18-24 2.21% 18-24 2.23%
25-34 21.58% 25-34 22.03%
35-44 20.56% 35-44 21.19%
45-54 17.48% 45-54 16.04%
55-69 34.36% 55-69 34.45%
70+ 3.37% 70+ 3.35%
2017 UA by Month
2017 UA by Month
2017 TB Tests
557
115
2
674 TB Tests
Negative
Negative SymptomsScreen
Positive
2017 Discharge reasons - ALL
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2017 Pregnancy Data
Deliveries = 13
Average Weight = 7 lbs 1 oz
Average Height = 19.6 inches
Average Dose at Delivery = 62
% Babies on Meds = 39%
Average Weeks Pregnant = 38
Average Days Baby Stayed in Hospital = 18
Negative Drug Screens at Delivery = 70%
2017 Total Number of PODS
2017 PODS by Gender
2017 Average Age by Time in Treatment
2017 SSI/SDI
2017 Education
2017 Abuse & Misuse of Rx Drugs
2017 Chronic Conditions
2017 Probation/Parole
2017 Emergency Room Visits
2017 Hepatitis C
2017 Primary Health Care Provider
2017 Mental Health
2017 Mental Health Provider
2017 California Outcomes Measures System (CalOMS) Data
DISCHARGE DATA Patients left with satisfactory progress = 85%
ANNUAL UPDATE DATA Patients that used primary drug of choice in last 30
days = 10%
Patients that used secondary drug of choice in last 30 days = 16%
Patients that were arrested in last 30 days = <1%
Patients that spent days in jail and/or prison in the last 30 days = <1%
ANNUAL UPDATE DATA Patients that visited emergency room in last 30
days = 2%
Patients that received emergency outpatient services for mental health in last 30 days = 3%
Patients that stayed over 24 hours in a hospital or psych facility for mental health needs in last 30 days = 1%
Patients that identified as homeless = 1%
2017 California Outcomes Measures System (CalOMS) Data
2017 Patient Survey
74.00%
15.00%
2.00% 1.50% 1.00%6.00%
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
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Do you feel your cultural, spiritual, and personal values, beliefs, and preferences
are respected?
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A1: Overall, how satisfied are you with your job?
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A2: Compared with a year ago, how would you describe your current job
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B1: Company leadership has made changes which are positive for me.
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B4: I am enthusiastic about the change in the company.
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C1: Are you satisfied that the leaders in your work environment are positive role
models?
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C2: Are you satisfied that your views and participation are valued?
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C3: Are you satisfied with the morale and team work of your work
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C4: Are you satisfied with the professionalism of the people with
whom you work?
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C5: Are you satisfied that your work gives you a feeling of personal
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C6: Are you satisfied that you receive appropriate recognition for your
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C7: Are you satisfied with your ability to maintain a reasonable balance between your personal life and your work life?
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C8: Are you satisfied with the company as a place to work?