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Access to Addiction Treatment - Coggle Diagram
Access to Addiction Treatment
Main Actors
Family Doctors
Community Outreach
Addiction Counselors
Emergency Services
Public Health Nurses
Homeless Shelter Workers
Psychiatrists
Families & Friends
Multi-Way Interdependencies
Emergency departments working with addiction clinics for repeat overdose/chronic use victims
Municipal training incentive for organizations to have staff trained to use Naloxone kits
Better communication between pharmacists and family doctors to avoid prescribing opioids
Healthcare providers able to seek help and treatment on behalf of patients
Municipalities work with addiction health providers to set up treatment for homeless/no fixed address patients
Ability for families to speak with health care providers on behalf of patients
Barriers to Integration of Healthcare
No referral without family doctor
Long wait times for treatment
No safe injection sites
No provincial/federal intervention framework
Stigma
Homelessness
Lack of staff dedicated to addiction care
No referral without fixed home address
Potential Enablers of Integrated Healthcare
Provincial Drug/Alcohol initiatives
Access to Drop in Addiction Care
Access to timely Psychiatric Care
Ability to self refer for addiction treatment
Creation of Safe Injection sites in rural communities
Pharmacist monitoring for patients on opioids
Federal and Provincial plans to treat addictions