
Project Status: In Sustainment
Project Aim
Decrease complications of OUD in pregnancy by optimizing the care for women through education, resource mapping, screening, access to treatment services, and protocols for antepartum, intrapartum, and postpartum care by the end of June 2020.
Key Driver

Project Resources
Infomercials
- Infomercial Presentation
- Project Infomercial (streaming link)
- Project Infomercial (download link)
Webinars
- Data Training Webinar (streaming link)
- TIPQC OUD SBIRT Webinar 8/15/19 (streaming link)
- TIPQC OUD SBIRT Webinar 8/15/19 (download link)
- TIPQC OUD Huddle with Dr. Osmundson 12/3/19 (streaming link)
- TIPQC OUD Huddle with Dr. Osmundson 12/3/19 (download link)
Tools
- Educational Resources for Teams
- TIPQC Pregnancy Checklist
- TIPQC Community Resource Guide
- ACOG eModule – Obstetric Care for Women with Opioid Use Disorder
- Commonly prescribed medications and potential false-positive urine drug screens
- Interpretation of Opiate Urine Drug Screens
- Interpretation of Urine Drug Test (UDT) based on Opioid Prescribed
- Key Opportunities for Improvement
- Narcan Quick Start Guide (English)
- Narcan Quick Start Guide (Spanish)
- Ordering and Interpreting Urine Drug Tests
Data & Metrics
- AIM Opioid Metrics
- Monthly Sampling of Screening (OUD data collection instrument #1)
- Maternal Clinical Care Checklist (OUD data collection instrument #2)
- OUD & OEN Projects Data FAQ
Active Participating Hospital Teams
- Erlanger Health System
- Hardin Medical Center
- Henry County Medical Center
- Jackson-Madison County General Hospital
- Johnson City Medical Center
- Regional One Health
- St. Thomas Midtown Hospital
- Tennova Harton Tullahoma
- Tristar Centennial Women’s and Children’s
- Tristar Horizon Medical Center
- University of Tennessee Medical Center, Knoxville
- Vanderbilt University Medical Center
- West Tennessee Healthcare Dyersburg