TTC Resources and Upcoming Events
The Technology Transfer Centers (TTC) aggregates COVID-19 related products and events from across their networks:
MHTTC Resources
Responding to COVID-19, the Mental Health Technology Transfer Centers (MHTTC) offers products and resources that can be useful when coping with the effects of widespread public health crises such as:
- Psychosocial Impacts of Disasters: Assisting Community Leaders
- Supportive Practices for Mental Health Professionals During Pandemic-Related Social Distancing
MHTTC Pandemic Response Resources including recorded webinars
ATTC Resources
The Addiction Technology Transfer Centers (ATTC) have produced several resources to help providers to improve services capability in response to COVID-19:
ATTC Pandemic Response Resources
PTTC Resources
The Prevention Technology Transfer Centers (PTTC) have produced several resources to help providers to improve services capability in response to COVID-19:
PTTC Pandemic Response Resources
SMI Adviser Resources
Resources on COVID-19 and Serious Mental Illness
SMI Adviser compiled a list of resources for clinicians who serve individuals with serious mental illness (SMI). During this crisis, refer to the evidence-based resources below for specific guidance around COVID-19. If you have specific questions on recent changes in telepsychiatry, prescribing clozapine, or any other topic, you may request a consultation from one of our national experts.
SMI Adviser Coronavirus Resources:
- Resources on COVID-19 and Serious Mental Illness
- Education Activities about COVID-19
- COVID-19 Resources
Resources:
How to prepare for a Video Appointment (PDF | 116 KB)
Recorded Webinars:
- Managing the Mental Health Effects of COVID-19
- Telepsychiatry in the Era of COVID-19
- Serious Mental Illness and COVID-19: Tailoring ACT Teams, Group Homes, and Supportive Housing
National Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders (NCEED)
NCEED has gathered information to help support the community as the COVID-19 crises evolve. Resources were created to provide guidance on how to support yourself, your loved ones and your patients.
- Eating Disorders and COVID-19: What Healthcare Providers Need to Know (PDF | 444 KB)
- Eating Disorders and COVID-19: What Individuals and Families/Caregivers Need to Know (PDF | 444 KB)
Center of Excellence for Protected Health Information – Focus-PHI
While the CoE-PHI develops tools and resources to increase healthcare organization and provider awareness about OCR and SAMHSA COVID-19 Guidance and Resources (and what they can do to protect patient privacy while providing SUD and MH telehealth services), we suggest reviewing SAMHSA’s COVID-19 Guidance and Resources as well as the HHS Office of Civil Rights’ Notification of Enforcement Discretion for Telehealth Remote Communications During the COVID-19 Nationwide Public Health Emergency.
Tips to keep your telehealth visit private (PDF | 559 KB)
Federal Guidance for SUD and Mental Health Treatment Providers (PDF | 500 KB)
SAMHSA 42 CFR Part 2 Revised Rule - On July 15, 2020, SAMHSA finalized changes to the Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder Patient Records regulations, 42 CFR Part 2 (“Part 2”). Part 2 protects the confidentiality of individuals in substance use disorder treatment, and establishes privacy and security requirements for written, electronic, and verbal information. The effective date of the changes to Part 2 will be August 14, 2020. Read the SAMHSA 42 CFR Part 2 Fact Sheet (PDF | 133 KB) for further details regarding the changes.
Recorded Webinars
- Understanding the new changes on 42 CFR Part 2
- Understanding New SAMHSA/OCR Guidance for Telehealth SUD and MH Services;
- Maintaining Patients Confidentiality When Providing Medication for Opioid Use Disorder in Community Health Centers.
PCSS Resources
Tip Sheet
Recorded Webinars
- Taking Care of the Compassionate Care Team: Conversations about Moral Distress and Moral Injury
- Telemedicine-Delivered Buprenorphine Treatment in the Age of COVID-19
- Optimal MOUD prescribing practices for the Future: During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond
- How COVID-19 Impacts Clinical Practice
Online Trainings
- Supporting Providers After Overdose Death
- Grief and Managing an Overdose Death (PDF | 580 KB)
- Young adult seeking treatment after overdosing
- Stress, Relaxation, and Mindful Breathing: A Primer
Checklist
ORN Resources
Recorded Webinars
- The Opioid Epidemic and COVID-19: How Social Determinants of Health Create Differential Impacts
- Telemedicine: Getting Started, Regulations and Privacy Issues
- American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine webinar titled Telemedicine: Getting Started, Regulations and Privacy Issues
- Compassionate Fatigue and Self Care: For Helping Professionals Working with Opioid Related Disorders