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Table ODE: Other Data Elements

National Look-Alikes Data

108 Look-Alikes

Measures Number of Physicians (1a) or Patients (1b) % of Total
1. Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for Opioid Use Disorder
1a. How many physicians, certified nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and certified nurse midwives, on-site or with whom the health center has contracts, have obtained a Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA) waiver to treat opioid use disorder with medications specifically approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for that indication during the calendar year? 298
1b. During the calendar year, how many patients received MAT for opioid use disorder from a physician, certified nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or certified nurse midwife with a DATA waiver working on behalf of the health center? 15,186 1.59%
Measures Number of Health centers % of Total
2. Did your organization use telemedicine to provide remote (virtual) clinical care services? The term telehealth includes telemedicine services, but encompasses a broader scope of remote health care services. Telemedicine is specific to remote clinical services, whereas telehealth may include remote non-clinical services, such as provider training, administrative meetings, and continuing medical education, in addition to clinical services.
a. Yes 104 96.30%
b. No 4 3.70%
2a1. Who did you use telemedicine to communicate with? (Select all that apply.)
a. Patients at remote locations from your organization (e.g., home telehealth, satellite locations) 104 100.00%
b. Specialists outside your organization (e.g., specialists at referral centers) 13 12.50%
2a2. What telehealth technologies did you use? (Select all that apply.)
a. Real-time telehealth (e.g., live videoconferencing) 103 99.04%
b. Store-and-forward telehealth (e.g., secure email with photos or videos of patient examinations) 13 12.50%
c. Remote patient monitoring 16 15.38%
d. Mobile Health (mHealth) 3 2.88%
2a3. What primary telemedicine services were used at your organization? (Select all that apply.)
a. Primary Care 101 97.12%
b. Oral Health 5 4.81%
c. Behavioral Health: Mental Health 77 74.04%
d. Behavioral Health: Substance Use Disorder 34 32.69%
e. Dermatology 8 7.69%
f. Chronic Conditions 50 48.08%
g. Disaster Management 3 2.88%
h. Consumer health education 25 24.04%
i. Provider to provider consultation 15 14.42%
j. Radiology 3 2.88%
k. Nutrition and dietary counseling 33 31.73%
l. Other 7 6.73%
2b. If you did not have telemedicine services, please comment why (Select all that apply.)
a. Have not considered/unfamiliar with telehealth service options 0 0.00%
b. Policy barriers (Select all that apply) 0 0.00%
bi. Lack of or limited reimbursement 0 0.00%
bii. Credentialing, licensing, or privileging 0 0.00%
biii. Privacy and security 0 0.00%
biv. Other 0 0.00%
c. Inadequate broadband/telecommunication service (Select all that apply) 1 25.00%
ci. Cost of Service 1 25.00%
cii. Lack of Infrastructure 1 25.00%
ciii. Other 0 0.00%
d. Lack of funding for telehealth equipment 2 50.00%
e. Lack of training for telehealth services 1 25.00%
f. Not needed 1 25.00%
g. Other 2 50.00%
Line Measures Number of Assist *
3. Provide the number of all assists provided during the past year by all trained assisters (e.g., certified application counselor or equivalent) working on behalf of the health center (personnel, contracted personnel, or volunteers), regardless of the funding source that is supporting the assisters activities. Outreach and enrollment assists are defined as customizable education sessions about affordable health insurance coverage options (one-on-one or small group) and any other assistance provided by a health center assister to facilitate enrollment. 44,101

Footnotes

'-' Data cannot be calculated or has been suppressed for confidentiality purposes.

Cells that are shaded blue represent data that was not reported or null values.

The number of providers with a Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA) waiver for MAT in 2021 was incorrectly reported as 16,769 and should be 8,869 under Line 1a of Table ODE: Other Data Elements. The source of the error was identified to be isolated to a data entry error by one health center and has been corrected in this report.

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