Digital tools for SUD programs and systems

These digital tools support real-world substance use disorder programs by strengthening access to MOUD, follow-up after overdose or discharge, peer recovery workflows, family engagement, and coordination across partners.

Tools are licensed for personal, professional and organizational use and are designed to operate alongside existing EHRs, case-management platforms, and community systems.

How tool licensing works

Each tool is licensed for individual, organizational, or system-level use. Licenses provide secure access, updates, and support while ensuring that tools remain compliant with privacy, policy, and funding requirements across Medicaid, justice, employer, and community environments.

Available tool categories

  • MOUD Access & Navigation

  • Post-Overdose & Post-Discharge Follow-Up

  • Peer Recovery Coach Workflows

  • Family Support & Boundary Tools

  • Employer & Workplace Response Tools

  • System & Program Coordination Tools

Each category can also include individual tools as products.

Featured tools

MOUD Access Navigator
Pharmacy Coordination and Continuity Support

Supports individuals and staff in locating, accessing, and maintaining medication-based treatment, including pharmacy coordination……helping users navigate steps, barriers, handoffs, pharmacy questions, and continuity.

Recovery Continuity Tracker
90-Day Follow-Up After Overdose, ED Visit, or Release

Tracks follow-up and engagement after overdose, ED visits, or release from incarceration.

Peer Practice Hub
Task, Follow-Up, and Documentation Support for Peer Teams

Provides task lists, follow-up prompts, and documentation support for peer teams.

Navigator = access and coordination * Tracker = continuity and engagement monitoring * Hub = peer team workflow support

Who these tools are designed for

These tools are used by:

  • Peer recovery programs

  • Clinics and behavioral health teams

  • Harm reduction and outreach organizations

  • Employers and EAPs

  • Courts, corrections, and reentry programs

  • State and county SUD systems

Each tool is scoped to the role and environment in which it is used.

How to get started

Self-serve or small teams

Agencies, employers, or funders

Tools support coordination, engagement, and program operations across SUD environments, including MOUD and harm-reduction settings. They do not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment and do not replace licensed clinical systems.