TY - GEN N2 - Introduction Medication assisted treatment (MAT) is a proven recovery solution for people experiencing opioid use disorder (Maglione et al, 2018). Integration, expansion, and accessibility of recovery and harm reduction services is lacking due to minimal funding and provider capacity for addiction treatment (Rural Project Summary, 2021). Transportation can also be a significant barrier for marginalized, disabled, and individuals in rural settings in obtaining comprehensive opioid treatment (Greenfield et al., 1996). The project has three goals: to increase access to MAT and substance use disorder counseling, to increase patient retention, and to connect individuals to ongoing recovery resources by partnering with mission-aligned organizations. This paper details research findings surrounding estimated costs of the implementation and operationalization of a mobile opioid treatment program (OTP), identifying opportunities for collaboration with other harm-reduction focused organizations in the Portland metro and Oregon north coastal areas, and providing the framework for mobile OTP implementation. Co-authors: Williams, Gwyneth McNulty, James Craft, Jennifer DO - 10.6083/t722h957c DO - DOI AB - Introduction Medication assisted treatment (MAT) is a proven recovery solution for people experiencing opioid use disorder (Maglione et al, 2018). Integration, expansion, and accessibility of recovery and harm reduction services is lacking due to minimal funding and provider capacity for addiction treatment (Rural Project Summary, 2021). Transportation can also be a significant barrier for marginalized, disabled, and individuals in rural settings in obtaining comprehensive opioid treatment (Greenfield et al., 1996). The project has three goals: to increase access to MAT and substance use disorder counseling, to increase patient retention, and to connect individuals to ongoing recovery resources by partnering with mission-aligned organizations. This paper details research findings surrounding estimated costs of the implementation and operationalization of a mobile opioid treatment program (OTP), identifying opportunities for collaboration with other harm-reduction focused organizations in the Portland metro and Oregon north coastal areas, and providing the framework for mobile OTP implementation. Co-authors: Williams, Gwyneth McNulty, James Craft, Jennifer AD - Oregon Health and Science University T1 - Mobile outpatient treatment program DA - 2022 AU - Osilla, Jade C. L1 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9729/files/Osilla.JadeCatherine.2022.pdf PB - Oregon Health and Science University PY - 2022 ID - 9729 L4 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9729/files/Osilla.JadeCatherine.2022.pdf KW - Substance-Related Disorders KW - Mobile Health Units KW - Rehabilitation KW - outpatient care KW - therapy KW - peer support TI - Mobile outpatient treatment program Y1 - 2022 L2 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9729/files/Osilla.JadeCatherine.2022.pdf LK - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9729/files/Osilla.JadeCatherine.2022.pdf UR - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9729/files/Osilla.JadeCatherine.2022.pdf ER -