A technology-enabled platform connecting overdose response teams, peer recovery coaches, hospitals, and community organizations — building real recovery infrastructure for every Arkansan.
ARRN connects critical touchpoints across Arkansas into one coordinated recovery response system.
A statewide operating view for recovery engagement, referral activity, and community response.
A closed-loop recovery coordination workflow from crisis contact to follow-up support.
A phased implementation model designed to prove outcomes, refine operations, and scale statewide.
Pulaski, Benton & Washington Counties
Prove the coordination model in Arkansas's highest-volume communities with established partner networks and referral volume.
Priority rural communities statewide
Expand into underserved counties with limited treatment access and fragmented referral pathways that depend on manual coordination.
All 75 Arkansas counties
Scale ARRN as Arkansas's statewide recovery operating layer — connecting every county into a unified coordination infrastructure.
ARRN is designed to help Arkansas track what happens after the referral — not just count contacts.
ARRN is built to support collaboration across the full recovery response ecosystem.
Hospitals, EMS, and emergency departments can close referral loops without manual follow-up — ensuring every warm handoff is tracked and confirmed.
Peer recovery organizations gain real-time referral routing, case coordination tools, and outcome documentation for grant compliance and reporting.
County health departments, courts, and public health offices receive a unified coordination layer with accountability data to support planning and grant reporting.
ARRN creates a shared coordination layer that allows Arkansas agencies to work together — without duplicating infrastructure or creating new bureaucratic overhead.
Arkansas communities need faster coordination, stronger recovery follow-up, and better visibility into referral outcomes.
The Arkansas Recovery Response Network (ARRN) is a statewide coordination infrastructure designed to close the critical gaps between emergency overdose response and long-term recovery services.
By connecting hospitals, peer recovery coaches, county health departments, nonprofits, churches, and transportation networks through a unified platform, ARRN ensures that every person in Arkansas who experiences an overdose receives a timely, compassionate, and coordinated response — regardless of their county, insurance status, or zip code.
ARRN aggregates signals from across Arkansas's public health ecosystem — turning fragmented data into actionable recovery intelligence for every county coordinator and grant administrator.
All data sources flow into a unified county-level dashboard — giving coordinators, public health officials, and grant administrators a single operational view of Arkansas's opioid response landscape. Individual-level data is de-identified; county-level aggregates support planning and funder reporting.
Every tool your recovery coordination network needs — integrated, real-time, and built for Arkansas communities.
Full case lifecycle tracking — from overdose event through follow-up completion. Risk stratification, timeline history, and status workflow built in.
Profiles, certifications, county coverage, caseload capacity, and outreach metrics for every CPRS on the network. Real-time availability tracking.
Volunteer driver dispatch, appointment transportation, mileage tracking, and fulfillment status — removing the access barrier that derails recovery.
Interactive county-level heatmap showing overdose clusters, naloxone coverage gaps, outreach activity, and rural service deserts across Arkansas.
Searchable, filterable directory of treatment centers, shelters, crisis lines, churches, food support, legal aid, and recovery housing by county and service type.
Executive-level reporting for grant administrators. Track follow-up success rates, referral completions, transport fulfillment, and county engagement over time.
ARRN is operationally active across Arkansas's highest-need counties — with a roadmap to full statewide coverage.
ARRN is designed to serve a broad coalition of organizations — anyone who touches the opioid response ecosystem in Arkansas.
Streamline your Bridge program with a warm handoff to peer coaches at discharge. Reduce bounce-backs and demonstrate community benefit.
Give your peer coaches operational infrastructure. Track outreach, manage caseloads, and generate the reports your funders require.
Real-time, verifiable outcome data for ARORP, SAMHSA, and other opioid grant programs. Accountability dashboards built for funders.
ARRN is purpose-built to meet the reporting, coordination, and accountability requirements of major opioid response funding streams — state and federal.
Arkansas Opioid Recovery Partnership programs. ARRN provides the coordination infrastructure and outcome documentation required for SOR/STR grant compliance, program reporting, and continued funding eligibility.
Substance Use Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Services Block Grant and State Opioid Response programs. ARRN supports required GPRA outcome measures and statewide coordination mandates for continued funding.
ARRN's data infrastructure positions Arkansas communities to access multiple complementary funding sources with demonstrated, verifiable outcome data that meets funder accountability standards.
ARRN tracks every touchpoint across the recovery continuum — providing the accountability data that grant funders, county partners, and state agencies require. Each metric includes a Year 1 pilot target.
Whether you represent a hospital, recovery organization, county health department, or grant program — ARRN is designed to plug into your existing work and amplify your impact.
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