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The White House is Now Tracking Nonfatal Opioid Overdoses by State. Why That's Important

Thursday, December 8, 2022   (0 Comments)
The White House launched a national data dashboard that for the first time tracks the rate of nonfatal opioid overdoses across the country, which health experts say will help accurately target resources to areas hit hard by the opioid epidemic.  

“We are hoping that this will be used by first responders, by clinicians as well as policymakers to make sure that we are working to provide that response, connect people to care as well as to minimize the response times and ensure that there's resources available on the ground,” said Dr. Rahul Gupta, director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy.

In addition to nonfatal overdoses, the map also shows on average how long it takes for emergency medical services to reach someone who is overdosing, the percentage of patients who are not taken to a medical facility, and the average number of naloxone administrations per patient.

Naloxone, also known by its brand name Narcan, can typically reverse the effects of an opioid overdose. In 2020, naloxone was used at least 155,420 times by health care providers, said Ann Carlson, acting administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). 

"The dashboard represents an opportunity to provide lifesaving medical care and reduction and treatment services across this country," she said. "This is critical to our health care and public health communities, researchers and local, state and federal partners." 

Researchers have mostly relied on data from overdose deaths to inform about the opioid epidemic and policy decisions, health experts say. Tracking nonfatal overdoses offers a more accurate picture and provides the opportunity for early intervention.

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