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This curriculum module outlines essential risk management strategies for outpatient methadone treatment (OTP) programs. It emphasizes the importance of defining the scope of risk management, conducting comprehensive risk assessments, and exploring various risk treatment options, including risk acceptance, avoidance, transfer, and mitigation. The module provides a structured approach for ongoing communication and monitoring, ensuring that treatment programs are effectively managed and liabilities are minimized. It serves as a valuable resource for OTP professionals seeking to enhance their risk management practices.
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Effective Risk Management Strategies in Outpatient Methadone Treatment: Clinical Guidelines and Liability Prevention Curriculum MODULE 2 Managing Risk
DISCLAIMER • Not lecturing on law or practice • Not giving legal advice • Not implying each strategy is right for your program • Cannot guarantee your OTP will be insulated
What is Risk Management (RM)?
Risk Management Cycle Source: Adapted by Lisa Mojer Torres, JD
Step 1: Define Scope Source: Adapted by Lisa Mojer Torres, JD
What are your RM options? Accept Risk Avoid Risk Transfer Risk Mitigate Risk
What are your RM options? Accept Risk
What are your RM options? Accept Risk Avoid Risk
What are your RM options? Accept Risk Avoid Risk Mitigate Risk
What are your RM options? Accept Risk Avoid Risk Transfer Risk Mitigate Risk
Step 4: Communication Source: Adapted by Lisa Mojer-Torres, JD
Other “Risk” Terms You Should Know Residual RISK • Residual Risk • Contingency Plans RISK Plan B CONTINGENCY PLAN
In Summary Risk Management Cycle: • Define the scope & framework for OTP’s RM strategy • Do a comprehensive Risk Assessment • Develop a plan of action (a treatment plan for RM). Risk treatment options include: • Accept all or some of the risk • Avoid risk • Mitigate risk • Transfer risk • Provide ongoing communication and monitoring throughout your OTP