The two-year collaborative is open to all Pennsylvania hospitals and aims to help organizations fight the opioid epidemic by adopting evidence-based best practices. The network’s members will have annual in-person meetings to share strategies and best practices. They also will have access to educational webinars and metrics and performance-tracking technologies.
“Through [Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania’s] Opioid LAN, the hospital community has a chance to share best practices and lessons learned, and work with each other to find ways to prevent overdoses and help patients receive the evidence-based treatment they need to recover,” said Andy Carter, the association’s president and CEO.
The association advocates for nearly 240 healthcare facilities in Pennsylvania.
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