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Resources
- DATA Waiver Course
- Videos
-
FactsOUD
- Home
- What is OUD?
- Needle Exchange
- Treatment Locator
- Health Insurance in MA
- Opioid Overdose and Narcan
- How Medications for OUD Work
- Medication Treatment: Buprenorphine
- Medication Treatment: Methadone
- Medication Treatment: Naltrexone
- OUD and Pregnancy
- Safer Use Strategies
- Family Members: CRAFT Model
- Family Members: Allies in Recovery
- Family Members: Support Groups
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- Practice Integration Profile (PIP)
Practice Integration Profile (PIP)
On this page you will find information about the Practice Integration Profile (PIP). The PIP is both a research tool and a practice improvement tool. It is freely available for anyone to use without cost.
The development of the PIP began in 2014. It was designed to be a self-assessment survey operationalizing the ideas in Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality’s Lexicon of Collaborative Care (2013). Any member of a primary care team can complete the PIP survey to assess the degree of integration of behavioral health and primary care services in their practice.
In 2020 the PIP Development Team completed a revision to update and improve the tool. You may complete version 2.0 of the PIP by clicking here.