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Six Building Blocks | Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality

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Primary Care Practices Invited To Join Initiative Aimed at Improving Opioid Management

Get resources and guidance on how to implement effective team-based opioid management strategies in primary care by participating in the AHRQ-funded “Six Building Blocks” project. Selected practices will implement the Six Building Blocks toolkit to improve opioid prescribing and collect metrics to monitor progress. An anticipated 15 participating practices will each receive technical assistance and a $2,500 honorarium to offset costs of producing metrics required for program evaluation The estimated start date for practices is January 2019. Learn more about the project, including how to participate.
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Six Building Blocks

A Team-Based Approach to Improving Opioid Management in Primary Care

Most patients taking opioids for chronic pain are managed by primary care providers and their staff. Many practices are looking for help in managing their patients using chronic opioid therapy. To meet this need, AHRQ funded the Six Building Blocks project Link to Exit Disclaimer through grant number R18HS0237850. Additional funding was provided by Washington State Department of Health subcontract (HED23124) of Cooperative U17CE002734, funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Six Building Blocks Link to Exit Disclaimer website is for people interested in improving the care of patients using chronic opioid therapy, such as:
  • Clinicians and staff.
  • Quality improvement personnel.
  • Practice coaches.
  • Clinic administrators.
The website provides a structured systems-based approach for improving management of patients on chronic opioid therapy, called the Six Building Blocks Link to Exit Disclaimer:
  • Demonstrate leadership support and develop consensus.
  • Revise and implement policies, patient agreements, and workflows.
  • Proactively track and monitor patient care.
  • Implement planned, patient-centered visits.
  • Develop resources to care for complex patients.
  • Measure implementation success.
Additional tools include a self-assessment, an implementation guide (Figure 1), and links to helpful resources.

Figure 1. Excerpt from implementation guide

Image of stages in 6 Building Blocks: stage 1: prepare & launch, stage 2: design & implement, stage 3: monitor & sustain
Page last reviewed October 2018
Page originally created July 2018
Internet Citation: Six Building Blocks. Content last reviewed October 2018. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/professionals/prevention-chronic-care/improve/six-building-blocks.html

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