The Oklahoma Opioid STR Integrated System of Care (ISOC) will serve persons with, or at risk for OUD statewide. The ISOC will include promotion, prevention, early intervention, treatment, and recovery supports. The goal is to provide treatment to 2,200 people over two years, and to distribute 7,000 naloxone kits available to help those in need. The ISOC will provide early and easy access to services through: outreach; early identification and linkage to appropriate levels of treatment; crisis intervention and linkage to appropriate level of treatment; and recovery support services, all of which will save lives today. Measurable goals and objectives include: Develop and disseminate messages aimed to prevent abuse of opioids; Mobilize community outreach workers to deliver training, disseminate material, drive service referrals, and increase local action on opioid prevention; Train the primary care workforce in non-opioid alternative to pain management; Train workforce in best practices; Implement a model of practice facilitation in selected areas focusing on uptake of opioid prescribing guidelines; Enhance the PDMP; Expand overdose education and naloxone distribution; Engage comprehensive treatment agencies and crisis units to fill gaps and provide a fuller array of services; Employ strategies to increase access to treatment for persons with or at risk for OUDs; Identify, refer and provide treatment for those coming out of jails and prisons; Identify those most in need of treatment; Require comprehensive treatment agencies to maintain waivered prescriber on staff; Provide additional 60 slots of high intensity residential services; Expand capacity for peer recovery support providers; Train all levels of staff in EBPs; Provide consultation for prescribers of MAT; and Conduct comprehensive evaluation of all activities.