OneFifteen Targets
Opioid Addiction
February 6, 2019
OneFifteen, a new
non-profit ecosystem dedicated to the full and sustained recovery of
people living with opioid addiction, has been established in Dayton,
Ohio, to deploy a tech-enabled system of care to treat substance abuse
disorders, that includes a behavioral health treatment center,
rehabilitation housing and wrap-around services. The ecosystem comprises
OneFifteen Health, a taxable non-profit Management Services Organization
that manages behavioral health services with the aim to advance
evidence-based medicine for addiction, and OneFifteen Recovery, a
tax-exempt 501(c)(3) that coordinates community-based, wrap-around
services for patients.
OneFifteen is intended to provide the full continuum of care to
patients, and the system will align with the National Academy of
Medicine concept of a "learning health care system," which continually
improves treatment and outcomes by deriving insights from its
operational and clinical data and advances best practices. The
OneFifteen learning health care system will be integrated by Verily, an
Alphabet company, and will apply analytics to measure the effectiveness
of various interventions, while maintaining stringent standards for
patient privacy and data security. Clinical care will be serviced by an
operating partner of OneFifteen, Samaritan Behavioral Health, Inc., a
subsidiary of Premier Health.
"We are thrilled to launch OneFifteen in Dayton, Ohio, to support the
recovery of people suffering from opioid use disorder, and over time
other substance use disorders," said Marti Taylor, president and chief
executive officer of OneFifteen. "Recovery is not a 28-day process and
requires a long-term, holistic approach for success. OneFifteen will
offer evidence-based care that addresses the many unmet needs of people
in recovery, including vocational training and sober living. By taking a
community-based, partnership-driven approach, the OneFifteen ecosystem
is working to establish a virtuous cycle of recovery, creating an
environment conducive to broader rehabilitation efforts."
OneFifteen will provide services on one state-of-the-art campus,
designed and developed by Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. (NYSE:
ARE), to connect patients with social and other support services that
are critical for long-term recovery, but fall outside of traditional
models of care. OneFifteen will begin seeing individuals for inpatient
and outpatient care in the spring of 2019. The full campus is expected
to be completed in 2020.
"Dayton has been at the epicenter of our national addiction crisis, and
we have worked to share what we've learned through that experience with
other communities," said Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley. "OneFifteen's focus on
continuously learning how to improve addiction treatment aligns closely
with our community's innovative and collaborative approach to this
issue. I am thrilled to welcome OneFifteen to Dayton to join our robust
ecosystem of partners tackling opioid addiction."
Kettering Health Network and Premier Health, in addition to their
leadership roles within the OneFifteen ecosystem, will be a part of the
OneFifteen data integration models to support clinical care and will
provide input on regional protocols and standards of care. Premier
Health and Kettering Health Network are the two largest healthcare
systems in the greater Dayton area, and together have more than 180
years of experience serving the area.
"We are pleased to be a part of OneFifteen," said Terry Burns, executive
vice president of Kettering Health Network and president of Kettering
Medical Center. "Through this partnership, we can use our resources to
provide hope and healing to people suffering from opioid addiction. As a
faith-based health system, we are called to serve our community's
greatest needs. Our mission of improving people's lives is strengthened
when we join together to address the opioid epidemic."
"Addiction
is a disease best defeated through a public health mindset," said Mike
Maiberger, executive vice president and chief operating officer at
Premier Health. "The Dayton community has put a dent in our overdose
crisis by adopting this mindset and through collaboration. We are
pleased, along with Samaritan Behavioral Health, to be partners in this
ambitious initiative, which goes hand-in-hand with our mission to
improve the health of the communities we serve. OneFifteen's
evidence-based approach should, over time, fine-tune local efforts to
prevent and treat substance abuse and heal our communities."
OneFifteen looks forward to a continued and productive collaboration
with the many public, government, business and community organizations
in Montgomery County, and would like to extend a special note of
appreciation to: The Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services
Board of Montgomery County; Carillon Civic Council and Greater Edgemont
Community Coalition; CityWide; Dayton Development Coalition; The Greater
Dayton Area Hospital Association; The City Manager's Office, Dayton; and
The Office of the Mayor, Dayton. |