Partnering with EMO
At EMO Health, we believe lasting impact in addiction treatment and recovery comes from strong, collaborative partnerships.
State Work
We work alongside state agencies, professional associations, and regional collaboratives to improve medication safety, strengthen clinical practices, and expand access to harm-reduction services.
Our partnerships span across Massachusetts and beyond, and include:
Regional Public Health Collaboratives working to prevent substance use and overdose at the community level
BSAS procurement and grant recipients implementing innovative pilot programs, treatment models, and recovery supports
Professional associations representing behavioral health, community health, and addiction recovery providers
Event and training networks that bring together practitioners, policymakers, and advocates in the fields of addiction, behavioral health, and public health
How We Collaborate
By partnering with EMO Health, organizations gain:
Expertise in medication safety from workflow design
and SOP development to staff training and compliance support
Educational initiatives tailored to both professionals
and students, building the next generation of behavioral health leaders
Data-driven insights to improve outcomes
and support grant-funded programs with measurable results
Access to training and technical assistance (TTA)
that strengthens organizational capacity
and ensures best practices are embedded at every level
Our work is rooted in supporting BSAS-licensed programs and aligned with state and federal public health priorities. By collaborating with EMO, professional organizations and government agencies extend their reach and strengthen their ability to:
Improve resident outcomes and program graduation rates
Reduce risk through medication safety and overdose prevention initiatives
Advance equity by supporting under-served communities with evidence-based care
Build sustainable systems of care through training, technical assistance, and policy implementation
Together, we can transform how medication safety and recovery support are delivered; creating stronger programs, healthier communities, and better outcomes for the people we all serve.