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As part of government’s response to escalated drug-poisonings, a provincewide system to allow
virtual access to Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT) for people anywhere in the province is being
planned.
Opioid Agonist Treatment is the preferred initial treatment option for people with opioid addiction.
The number of people dispensed opioid agonist treatment in the month of March 2024 was 24,445.
The number of clinicians prescribing any form of opioid agonist treatment increased from 773 in June
2017 to 2,063 in the month of March 2024.
Assignment
To get started on this project our executive leadership team needs you to produce two documents:
- A plan that outlines how you and your team (1-2 junior service or UX designers) will approach this
project.
o This should only be 1-2 pages long, please do not exceed 2 pages.
ï‚§ Use this length as your guide for how much detail can or should be provided
o The plan should include, but is not limited to, the following:
ï‚§ The sequence of tasks that will be undertaken and how long they are estimated to
take to get to a proposed design of the virtual OAT
ï‚§ Considerations about the people who will use this service and how to engage with
them
ï‚§ Perceived risks or opportunities related to this initiative - A visual representation or map of the high-level service journey a person would experience with
Opioid Agonist Treatment (the link above should provide enough context for this. You are welcome
to make assumptions or guesses to fill in gaps).
o The audience for this visual is executive leadership who want to understand the current
experience people have with OAT
o If you would like to include a fictitious persona please do (generating one with an AI tool is
okay)
o The visual should:
 Show the stages/steps of a person’s journey going through OAT
ï‚§ Indicate assumed challenges a person using this service may encounter
ï‚§ Indicate assumed opportunities where parts of the experience could be delivered
virtually