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Access Data Resources

The UCLA Evaluation program is evaluating the CA DHCS State Opioid Response Project. We collect and analyze project data to measure progress toward improving access to treatment, recovery and harm reduction services. In collaboration with the OASIS-TTA program, we also offer training and technical assistance resources to empower learners to collect meaningful data and use it to improve services.

Learn

Access our growing library of recorded trainings on topics like Why Data Matter and Using Data to Improve Access to Treatment here.

Register for an upcoming webinar here.

SOR IV Contractors/Subcontractors

Get One-on-One Support with Data

We offer one-on-one technical assistance to support CA DHCS Opioid Response Project subcontractors to collect, report, analyze and interpret project data. Our goal is to ensure you have the tools and knowledge necessary to successfully fulfill your grant responsibilities and maximize your impact.

If you are a subcontractor, Request Technical Assistance Here.

Submit Quarterly Project Data

Trying to submit your quarterly data report to DHCS? Looking for resources to help with data reporting? Want to view your program’s submitted data in your Data Dashboard?

Contact the UCLA Evaluation Team for links to your program’s Data Reporting Portal and Data Dashboard, and for access to helpful data reporting resources.

GPRA Reporting

For resources on GPRA reporting, please visit CA DHCS Opioid Response website here.

Hub and Spoke Subcontractors

Please contact your administrator at Advocates for Human Potential for information about contracts, invoicing or AHP’s monthly data report.

YOR Subcontractors

Please contact your administrator at Advocates for Human Potential for information about contracts, invoicing or AHP’s monthly data report.


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More Resources

Find Data About Your Community

The following websites offer publicly available resources to help with learning about the strengths and needs of your local community, and to make data-informed decisions in your program.

California Overdose Surveillance Dashboard

Prepared by California Department of Public Health (CDPH), the dashboard offers helpful maps and visualizations of state and local data on overdose deaths, emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and drug prescriptions, including buprenorphine prescribing rates.

Recovery Ecosystem Index Map

The Recovery Ecosystem Index Map provides county-level data summarizing the strength of local recovery ecosystems, including data on the number of substance use treatment facilities, mental health providers, SSPs and recovery meetings. The map was developed by NORC at the University of Chicago, East Tennessee State University, and Fletcher Group, Inc.

RACE COUNTS

RACE COUNTS provides visualizations of state and local data on crime and justice, democracy, economic opportunity, education, health access, healthy built environment and housing. RACE COUNTS was created by Catalyst California in partnership with California Calls, PICO California, and USC ERI.


Evaluation Reports and Publications

California Hub and Spoke System Evaluation Reports

The UCLA Evaluation Team produced three evaluation reports on the implementation of the California Hub and Spoke System (CA H&SS). Read the reports here:

The CA H&SS program was based on the Vermont Hub and Spoke model for increasing access to medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD). Read the Vermont Hub and Spoke evaluation report here:
Vermont Department of Health Hub and Spoke Model Evaluation 2017

Published Manuscripts

Darfler, K., Sandoval, J., Antonini, V. P., & Urada, D. (2020). Preliminary results of the evaluation of the California hub and spoke program. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 108, 26-32.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2019.07.014

Miele, G. M., Caton, L., Freese, T. E., McGovern, M., Darfler, K., Antonini, V. P., Perez, M. & Rawson, R. (2020). Implementation of the hub and spoke model for opioid use disorders in California: rationale, design and anticipated impact. Journal of substance abuse treatment, 108, 20-25.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2019.07.013