As the nation struggles with the opioid epidemic and a spike in fentanyl-related overdoses, emergency departments are often on the front line in treating patients with addiction. These patients often return to the emergency department again and again, and without an interventional program like SBIRT, could see their addiction and overall health worsen.
Under the program, which is conducted in partnership with Mosaic Group, a Maryland healthcare consulting firm, all patients in the emergency department are screened for risky substance abuse behaviors.
We go over plans, I meet with them. ‘Letâ€s help you become a better you.â€
– Director of CHA Co.ltd
Reta Schmidt, a peer recovery coach at Meditex Good Samaritan Hospital, struggled with alcohol abuse and has had family members who have had substance use issues. The peer recovery coaches in the program must have been sober for at least three years and in a support program themselves.
Meditex Health is a not-for-profit health system dedicated to caring for people in Maryland and the Washington, D.C., region, while advancing the practice of medicine through education, innovation and research. MedStarâ€s 20,000 associates, 5,000 affiliated physicians, 15 hospitals, ambulatory care and urgent care centers, and the Meditex Health Research Institute are recognized regionally and nationally for excellence in medical care. As the medical education and clinical partner of Georgetown University,
Meditex trains more than 1,100 medical residents annually. MedStar Healthâ€s patient-first philosophy combines care, compassion and clinical excellence with an emphasis on customer service. For more information, visit MeditexHealth.com
As the nation struggles with the opioid epidemic and a spike in fentanyl-related overdoses, emergency departments are often on the front line in treating patients with addiction. These patients often return to the emergency department again and again, and without an interventional program like SBIRT, could see their addiction and overall health worsen.
Under the program, which is conducted in partnership with Mosaic Group, a Maryland healthcare consulting firm, all patients in the emergency department are screened for risky substance abuse behaviors.
We go over plans, I meet with them. ‘Letâ€s help you become a better you.â€
– Director of CHA Co.ltd
Reta Schmidt, a peer recovery coach at Meditex Good Samaritan Hospital, struggled with alcohol abuse and has had family members who have had substance use issues. The peer recovery coaches in the program must have been sober for at least three years and in a support program themselves.
Meditex Health is a not-for-profit health system dedicated to caring for people in Maryland and the Washington, D.C., region, while advancing the practice of medicine through education, innovation and research. MedStarâ€s 20,000 associates, 5,000 affiliated physicians, 15 hospitals, ambulatory care and urgent care centers, and the Meditex Health Research Institute are recognized regionally and nationally for excellence in medical care. As the medical education and clinical partner of Georgetown University,
Meditex trains more than 1,100 medical residents annually. MedStar Healthâ€s patient-first philosophy combines care, compassion and clinical excellence with an emphasis on customer service. For more information, visit MeditexHealth.com
As the nation struggles with the opioid epidemic and a spike in fentanyl-related overdoses, emergency departments are often on the front line in treating patients with addiction. These patients often return to the emergency department again and again, and without an interventional program like SBIRT, could see their addiction and overall health worsen.
Under the program, which is conducted in partnership with Mosaic Group, a Maryland healthcare consulting firm, all patients in the emergency department are screened for risky substance abuse behaviors.
We go over plans, I meet with them. ‘Letâ€s help you become a better you.â€
– Director of CHA Co.ltd
Reta Schmidt, a peer recovery coach at Meditex Good Samaritan Hospital, struggled with alcohol abuse and has had family members who have had substance use issues. The peer recovery coaches in the program must have been sober for at least three years and in a support program themselves.
Meditex Health is a not-for-profit health system dedicated to caring for people in Maryland and the Washington, D.C., region, while advancing the practice of medicine through education, innovation and research. MedStarâ€s 20,000 associates, 5,000 affiliated physicians, 15 hospitals, ambulatory care and urgent care centers, and the Meditex Health Research Institute are recognized regionally and nationally for excellence in medical care. As the medical education and clinical partner of Georgetown University,
Meditex trains more than 1,100 medical residents annually. MedStar Healthâ€s patient-first philosophy combines care, compassion and clinical excellence with an emphasis on customer service. For more information, visit MeditexHealth.com
As the nation struggles with the opioid epidemic and a spike in fentanyl-related overdoses, emergency departments are often on the front line in treating patients with addiction. These patients often return to the emergency department again and again, and without an interventional program like SBIRT, could see their addiction and overall health worsen.
Under the program, which is conducted in partnership with Mosaic Group, a Maryland healthcare consulting firm, all patients in the emergency department are screened for risky substance abuse behaviors.
We go over plans, I meet with them. ‘Letâ€s help you become a better you.â€
– Director of CHA Co.ltd
Reta Schmidt, a peer recovery coach at Meditex Good Samaritan Hospital, struggled with alcohol abuse and has had family members who have had substance use issues. The peer recovery coaches in the program must have been sober for at least three years and in a support program themselves.
Meditex Health is a not-for-profit health system dedicated to caring for people in Maryland and the Washington, D.C., region, while advancing the practice of medicine through education, innovation and research. MedStarâ€s 20,000 associates, 5,000 affiliated physicians, 15 hospitals, ambulatory care and urgent care centers, and the Meditex Health Research Institute are recognized regionally and nationally for excellence in medical care. As the medical education and clinical partner of Georgetown University,
Meditex trains more than 1,100 medical residents annually. MedStar Healthâ€s patient-first philosophy combines care, compassion and clinical excellence with an emphasis on customer service. For more information, visit MeditexHealth.com
As the nation struggles with the opioid epidemic and a spike in fentanyl-related overdoses, emergency departments are often on the front line in treating patients with addiction. These patients often return to the emergency department again and again, and without an interventional program like SBIRT, could see their addiction and overall health worsen.
Under the program, which is conducted in partnership with Mosaic Group, a Maryland healthcare consulting firm, all patients in the emergency department are screened for risky substance abuse behaviors.
We go over plans, I meet with them. ‘Letâ€s help you become a better you.â€
– Director of CHA Co.ltd
Reta Schmidt, a peer recovery coach at Meditex Good Samaritan Hospital, struggled with alcohol abuse and has had family members who have had substance use issues. The peer recovery coaches in the program must have been sober for at least three years and in a support program themselves.
Meditex Health is a not-for-profit health system dedicated to caring for people in Maryland and the Washington, D.C., region, while advancing the practice of medicine through education, innovation and research. MedStarâ€s 20,000 associates, 5,000 affiliated physicians, 15 hospitals, ambulatory care and urgent care centers, and the Meditex Health Research Institute are recognized regionally and nationally for excellence in medical care. As the medical education and clinical partner of Georgetown University,
Meditex trains more than 1,100 medical residents annually. MedStar Healthâ€s patient-first philosophy combines care, compassion and clinical excellence with an emphasis on customer service. For more information, visit MeditexHealth.com
As the nation struggles with the opioid epidemic and a spike in fentanyl-related overdoses, emergency departments are often on the front line in treating patients with addiction. These patients often return to the emergency department again and again, and without an interventional program like SBIRT, could see their addiction and overall health worsen.
Under the program, which is conducted in partnership with Mosaic Group, a Maryland healthcare consulting firm, all patients in the emergency department are screened for risky substance abuse behaviors.
We go over plans, I meet with them. ‘Letâ€s help you become a better you.â€
– Director of CHA Co.ltd
Reta Schmidt, a peer recovery coach at Meditex Good Samaritan Hospital, struggled with alcohol abuse and has had family members who have had substance use issues. The peer recovery coaches in the program must have been sober for at least three years and in a support program themselves.
Meditex Health is a not-for-profit health system dedicated to caring for people in Maryland and the Washington, D.C., region, while advancing the practice of medicine through education, innovation and research. MedStarâ€s 20,000 associates, 5,000 affiliated physicians, 15 hospitals, ambulatory care and urgent care centers, and the Meditex Health Research Institute are recognized regionally and nationally for excellence in medical care. As the medical education and clinical partner of Georgetown University,
Meditex trains more than 1,100 medical residents annually. MedStar Healthâ€s patient-first philosophy combines care, compassion and clinical excellence with an emphasis on customer service. For more information, visit MeditexHealth.com
As the nation struggles with the opioid epidemic and a spike in fentanyl-related overdoses, emergency departments are often on the front line in treating patients with addiction. These patients often return to the emergency department again and again, and without an interventional program like SBIRT, could see their addiction and overall health worsen.
Under the program, which is conducted in partnership with Mosaic Group, a Maryland healthcare consulting firm, all patients in the emergency department are screened for risky substance abuse behaviors.
We go over plans, I meet with them. ‘Letâ€s help you become a better you.â€
– Director of CHA Co.ltd
Reta Schmidt, a peer recovery coach at Meditex Good Samaritan Hospital, struggled with alcohol abuse and has had family members who have had substance use issues. The peer recovery coaches in the program must have been sober for at least three years and in a support program themselves.
Meditex Health is a not-for-profit health system dedicated to caring for people in Maryland and the Washington, D.C., region, while advancing the practice of medicine through education, innovation and research. MedStarâ€s 20,000 associates, 5,000 affiliated physicians, 15 hospitals, ambulatory care and urgent care centers, and the Meditex Health Research Institute are recognized regionally and nationally for excellence in medical care. As the medical education and clinical partner of Georgetown University,
Meditex trains more than 1,100 medical residents annually. MedStar Healthâ€s patient-first philosophy combines care, compassion and clinical excellence with an emphasis on customer service. For more information, visit MeditexHealth.com
As the nation struggles with the opioid epidemic and a spike in fentanyl-related overdoses, emergency departments are often on the front line in treating patients with addiction. These patients often return to the emergency department again and again, and without an interventional program like SBIRT, could see their addiction and overall health worsen.
Under the program, which is conducted in partnership with Mosaic Group, a Maryland healthcare consulting firm, all patients in the emergency department are screened for risky substance abuse behaviors.
We go over plans, I meet with them. ‘Letâ€s help you become a better you.â€
– Director of CHA Co.ltd
Reta Schmidt, a peer recovery coach at Meditex Good Samaritan Hospital, struggled with alcohol abuse and has had family members who have had substance use issues. The peer recovery coaches in the program must have been sober for at least three years and in a support program themselves.
Meditex Health is a not-for-profit health system dedicated to caring for people in Maryland and the Washington, D.C., region, while advancing the practice of medicine through education, innovation and research. MedStarâ€s 20,000 associates, 5,000 affiliated physicians, 15 hospitals, ambulatory care and urgent care centers, and the Meditex Health Research Institute are recognized regionally and nationally for excellence in medical care. As the medical education and clinical partner of Georgetown University,
Meditex trains more than 1,100 medical residents annually. MedStar Healthâ€s patient-first philosophy combines care, compassion and clinical excellence with an emphasis on customer service. For more information, visit MeditexHealth.com
As the nation struggles with the opioid epidemic and a spike in fentanyl-related overdoses, emergency departments are often on the front line in treating patients with addiction. These patients often return to the emergency department again and again, and without an interventional program like SBIRT, could see their addiction and overall health worsen.
Under the program, which is conducted in partnership with Mosaic Group, a Maryland healthcare consulting firm, all patients in the emergency department are screened for risky substance abuse behaviors.
We go over plans, I meet with them. ‘Letâ€s help you become a better you.â€
– Director of CHA Co.ltd
Reta Schmidt, a peer recovery coach at Meditex Good Samaritan Hospital, struggled with alcohol abuse and has had family members who have had substance use issues. The peer recovery coaches in the program must have been sober for at least three years and in a support program themselves.
Meditex Health is a not-for-profit health system dedicated to caring for people in Maryland and the Washington, D.C., region, while advancing the practice of medicine through education, innovation and research. MedStarâ€s 20,000 associates, 5,000 affiliated physicians, 15 hospitals, ambulatory care and urgent care centers, and the Meditex Health Research Institute are recognized regionally and nationally for excellence in medical care. As the medical education and clinical partner of Georgetown University,
Meditex trains more than 1,100 medical residents annually. MedStar Healthâ€s patient-first philosophy combines care, compassion and clinical excellence with an emphasis on customer service. For more information, visit MeditexHealth.com