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  • Basics
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  • Minnesota Response
  • For Communities

Related Topics

  • Alcohol and Other Drugs
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  • Occupational Health
  • Sexual Violence Prevention
  • Suicide Prevention
  • Traumatic Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries
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health.injuryprevention@state.mn.us

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Injury and Violence Prevention Section
health.injuryprevention@state.mn.us

Tackling Overdose with Networks (TOWN)

Tackling Overdose with Networks (TOWN) is a clinic-based model promoting an approach that includes multiple strategies to reduce opioid overdose within communities by:

  • Increasing access to Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) also known as Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT).
  • Increasing community care coordination and prevention efforts.

TOWN Program Strategies

  • Designating a care coordinator/navigator to manage the relationship between the health care system and patients.
  • Appointing a provider champion to strengthen capacity, expand access within the clinic and neighboring clinics and support long-term sustainability.  
  • Delivering continuous technical guidance and support to medical providers considering prescribing medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD).
  • Provide short term, low threshold telehealth access for MOUD bridging and comprehensive assessments to patients.
  • Creating opportunities to partner with established community task forces that bring together behavioral health professionals, law enforcement, EMS, public health agencies, and a range of non-profit and for-profit organizations.
  • Support Naloxone distribution within the clinic and the community.
  • Integrate the Prescription Monitoring Program into clinical workflows.
  • Implement multidisciplinary care teams focused on the management of controlled substances.  

TOWN Participating Clinics

TOWN Participants by region

ClinicCounty
Altru Clinic- WarroadRoseau
Alomere Health-Alexandria ClinicDouglas
Carris HealthRedwood
Chippewa County – Montevideo Hospital (CCMH)Chippewa
Cuyuna Medical CenterCrow Wing
Fairview Mesaba ClinicSt. Louis
FirstLight Health System/Welia- MoraKanabec
Lake Region HealthcareOttertail
Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Ne-Ia-Shing ClinicMille Lacs
Mille Lacs Health System – Onamia ClinicMille Lacs
Neighborhood HealthSourceHennepin
Olmsted Medical CenterOlmsted
Ortonville Area Health ServicesBig Stone
Riverwood Healthcare CenterAitkin
Regents of the University of MinnesotaHennepin
Wadena Tri-County HealthWadena
Technical Assistance - Stratis HealthHennepin
Tele-MOUD - YourPathHennepin

TOWN Program Resources

  • TOWN Implementation Overview (PDF)
  • TOWN Evaluation Summary- Model Implementation and Best Practices (PDF)
  • TOWN Evaluation Emergent Outcomes (PDF)
  • TOWN Manual (PDF)

Contact health.drugodprev@state.mn.us for further information on TOWN.

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Last Updated: 05/13/2025

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