Colorado Code § 23-21-807

Reporting requirements
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(1) Each organization, practice, or pharmacy that
receives a grant through the pilot program shall submit an annual report to the center by a date
set by the center. At a minimum, the report must include the following information:
(a) The amount of the grant and the date on which the grant was received;
(b) An accounting of how the grant money was spent and whether any grant money was
not expended;
(c) The number of nurse practitioners, physician assistants, or pharmacists who were
trained; and who received certification to prescribe buprenorphine and all other medications and
therapies approved by the federal food and drug administration to treat opioid use disorder;
(d) A detailed description of the training received by nurse practitioners or physician
assistants; whether the nurse practitioners or physician assistants completed the training and
attained status as a qualified nurse practitioner or physician assistant; whether the nurse
practitioners or physician assistants that attained qualified nurse practitioner or physician
assistant status are currently able to provide and are providing medication-assisted treatment to
opioid-dependent patients; the number of individuals with opioid use disorders treated in the
previous two years before the pilot program; and the number of opioid-dependent patients
treated during the pilot program period by each qualified nurse practitioner or physician
assistant; and
(e) A detailed description of the training received by pharmacists; whether the
pharmacists who received training are currently able to provide and are providing medication-
assisted treatment to opioid-dependent patients; and the number of opioid-dependent patients
treated during the pilot program period by each pharmacist.
(2) The center shall annually submit a summarized report on the pilot program to the
health and human services committee of the senate and the health and insurance and the public
health care and human services committees of the house of representatives, or any successor
committees, and to the governor. At a minimum, the report must include:
(a) A description of the pilot program, including a list of counties participating in the
pilot program;
(b) A list identifying the grant recipients, including the amount awarded to each grant
recipient, the county in which the grant recipient is providing services, and a detailed description
of how each grant recipient used the grant award;
(c) Repealed.
(d) The total number of patients served during the course of the pilot program, listed by
county participating in the pilot program;
(e) A summary of policies and procedures instituted by grant recipients related to the
provision of MAT by qualified nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and pharmacists;
(f) A summary of evaluation results of the pilot program; and
(g) A summary of lessons learned and recommendations for implementing MAT as
provided by nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and pharmacists in other communities in
the state.

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