Rapid induction procedure overview

WELCOME TO THE RAPID PROCEDURE!

This guide is an introduction to the process of implementing the Rapid Procedure for Vivitrol® induction. We hope this guide helps your team understand the scope of work involved and prepares you for the Rapid Procedure.

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IMPLEMENTATION OVERVIEW

Before implementing the Rapid Procedure for Vivitrol® induction, your site will need time to prepare and train staff for the new intervention. You must first understand your current clinical practices in order to identify and prioritize the changes needed to support the Rapid Procedure. This process is called “Site Mapping” which helps to understand your current clinical workflow and organizational processes. We recommend key stakeholders and clinical staff at your organization meet regularly to ensure preparedness for the Rapid Procedure.

Changing clinical practice is multifaceted and often involves staff across various organizational levels. In an effort to simplify the implementation process, we have broken this down to 5 general steps

Implementing a new intervention requires an openness to change and creating a shared vision across your organization. It’s important to understand that implementing the Rapid Procedure will require changes to your clinical practices and organizational processes. The Rapid Procedure involves additional medical monitoring compared to routine clinical practices at community detoxification centers. Clinical staff may be tasked with additional responsibilities and leadership may consider adapting staffing and workflow to support the implementation of this new intervention. Although change can be uncomfortable at first, we are confident that your team can be successful in implementing this new intervention and we are here to support you in this process!

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