The settlement opportunity is historic.
Compliance is not optional.
The National Opioid Settlements, including the historic Purdue/Sackler agreement, offer a generation-defining opportunity to rebuild the treatment of addiction and behavioral health. But many organizations are treating these funds like traditional grants, ignoring the reality that reporting is now forensic. Without clinical-grade data architecture, recipients face a compliance gap. A lack of longitudinal proof—evidence that your intervention works over months and years—doesn’t just threaten your current program; it risks catastrophic audits, future funding denials, and the forced return of spent capital (claw-backs).
From raw data to
forensic-grade accountability.
True abatement requires more than a spreadsheet; it requires a multidimensional evidence base. By tracking interventions and outcomes both horizontally (cross-community) and longitudinally (over time), we provide the analytics necessary to drive evidence-based practice and build a lasting narrative of community resilience.
A national platform for
community-level transformation.
Our federated network spans all states and an unlimited number of communities, bridging frontline community service with traditional healthcare services to achieve true forensic municipal oversight, thereby transforming raw data into a evidence-based narrative of recovery.
The Three Domains of Abatement
A complete compliance architecture across every dimension of opioid settlement accountability.
Compliance Automation
Unified Abatement Tracking
We automate reporting for the full spectrum of settlement expenditures (prevention, treatment, and recovery support) ensuring every dollar is accounted for within the Abatement Information Ecosystem (AIE).
Audit Insurance
Our system maps every expenditure to national Exhibit E and state-specific codes, transforming complex multi-sector logs into "one-click" forensic certifications that protect your funding from formidable compliance risks.
The Evidence Lab
Outcome Verification
We provide the longitudinal data architecture required to validate interventions and track recovery outcomes across multi-year cycles, ensuring full compliance with settlement remediation mandates.
Aggregated Knowledge
We build a multidimensional evidence base, bridging individual progress with cross-community experience, to establish the Fidelity Benchmarks that drive sustained recovery.
Learning Health System
The Comprehensive Bridge
We integrate traditional physical and mental health EHR data with non-traditional community factors, bridging the gap between clinical care, community-based interventions, and social determinants of health.
The Intelligence Loop
Our system helps identify the specific correlations between multi-sector support and long-term stability, allowing your municipality to refine recovery strategies in real-time based on the lived reality of your residents.
The Abatement Information Ecosystem (AIE)
Our platform is more than a reporting tool; it is a specialized Abatement Information Ecosystem designed for the unique 18-year lifecycle of opioid remediation. By bridging the gap between frontline community service and forensic municipal oversight, we transform raw data into a documented narrative of community resilience.
Request a Demo →A National Solution
The Essentrify architecture is built for national scale. Our Abatement Information Ecosystem (AIE) is engineered to be state-agnostic, seamlessly adapting to the unique legislative mandates and Exhibit E reporting nuances of any jurisdiction. We are actively expanding our federated network and welcome partnership opportunities with states and municipalities across the country committed to establishing a new standard for research and forensic accountability.
Join our Founding Member CohortThe Founding Municipality
Cohort (FMC)
We are currently accepting 20 charter members into our Founding Municipality Cohort, an elite group of counties and towns co-designing the national standard for the Abatement Information Ecosystem (AIE). Members of the FMC secure a 24-month subscription to the AIE that automates state reporting, solves the 42 CFR Part 2 privacy deadlock, and grants access to the Sustainment Dividend Fund, turning initial compliance costs into a long-term community asset.