This study, called the Chicago Data-driven Opioid use disorder Screening, Engagement, Treatment and Planning (C-DOSETaP) System, tests a new system of clinical care for patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) across a large health system. The main questions this study aims to answer are: 1. Does the C-DOSETaP System increase screening for patients with OUD; 2. Does the C-DOSETaP System improve continuity of health care for patients with OUD; 3. Does the C-DOSETaP System increase use of medications for opioid use disorder; and 4. Does the C-DOSETaP System reduce the number of opioid-related deaths in the neighborhoods served.
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Number of people screened for OUD
Timeframe: Rolling measure of annual rates (12 months) measured over the implementation period.
Continuity of care for patients with OUD
Timeframe: 30 days and 12 months
Utilization of MOUD across the health system
Timeframe: Baseline and 12 months