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“Little Pill, Big Problem: Ohio’s Opiate Story”
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The Opiate Epidemic Across the Lifespan:
Impact and Interventions
September 28, 2012
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NATIONAL DATA: Public Health Impact of Opioid Overdose
Sources: SAMHSA Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS); Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN); National Survey of Drug Use in Households (NSDUH)
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NATIONAL DATA: Unintentional and Undetermined IntentDrug Overdose Death rates by State, 2007
Source: National Vital Statistics System. http://www.wonder.cdc.gov
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NATIONAL DATA: Past Month Users – Opioid Analgesics
Source: National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2009. http://www.oas.samhsa.gov
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NATIONAL DATA: Opioid Analgesics – Sources for Nonmedical Users United States, 2009
Source: National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2009. http://www.oas.samhsa.gov
CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OHIOTotal Opiate Doses Prescribed 2011:
66,084,457Cuyahoga County Population:
1,280,122
2008: 51.8 doses/capita
2009: 49.7 doses/capita
2010: 51.1 doses/capita
2011: 51.6 doses/capita
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OHIO OVERDOSES/UNINTENTIONAL POISONINGS
2010 = 1,544 (high point)
Ohio Avg. = 12.2/100,000
CUYAHOGA COUNTY OVERDOSE DEATHS
2006 = 168 2007 = 1342008 = 1442009 = 1442010 = 159
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Ohio Dept. of Health: http://www.healthyohioprogram.org/vipp/drug/dpoison.aspx
Cuyahoga County Avg. = 11.6/100,000
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Percentage of ODADAS Clients with an Opiate Diagnosis, SFY 2001 through SFY 2012*
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Treatment Admissions per 100,000 population
Property crimes arrests as a percentage of total population
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Opiates Opiates
Present Present
Age Group
18 - 25 40.4% 53.6%
26 - 35 38.3% 25.0%
36 - 45 11.7% 16.1%
46 - 55 7.4% 5.4%
56 -65 2.1% 0.0%
100% 100%
Fairfield County - Jail DaysBy Age and Opiate Status-
2008
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GOVERNOR’S CABINET OPIATE ACTION TEAM
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Treatment Workgroup
Professional Education Workgroup
Enforcement Workgroup
Public Education Workgroup
Recovery Supports Workgroup
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PRESCRIBER GUIDELINES
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Emergency Departments (EDs) are a major source of opiates at 39 percent of all opioids prescribed or administered.
Nationally, opioid prescribing for pain-related ED visits increased from 23 percent in 1993 to 37 percent in 2005.
In Ohio, 16 percent of fatal overdose victims in 2008 had a history of “doctor shopping.”
The prescribing guidelines are a general approach to prescribing but are not intended to take the place of clinical judgment.
They include reminders to clinicians on what drugs to avoid routinely prescribing, and considerations when deciding on treatment options.
Endorsed by: Ohio State Medical Association; Ohio Osteopathic Association; Ohio Chapter American College of Emergency Physicians; Ohio Hospital Association; Ohio Pharmacists Association; Urgent Care College of Physicians; Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation; Ohio Physician Assistants Association; and Ohio Association of Health Plans.
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Opiate-Related Projects Underway Medication-Assisted Treatment Protocol “Recovery 2 Work” Initiative Community Opiate Task Forces Opiate Impact Studies: Medicaid & BWC Criminal Justice & Behavioral Health
Initiative Southern Ohio Addiction Treatment
Center Inter-State Opiate Alliance “Don’t Get Me Started” Campaign Statewide SOLACE Family Engagement
Network
PHILOSOPHY:
Medication-assisted treatment for opiate dependence refers to the use of buprenorphine, methadone or naltrexone to treat opiate dependence, in combination with counseling and recovery support services….
National Conference of State Legislatures, 2008
Medication-Assisted Treatment
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“It's something that a lot of people don't understand. They don't even know that it's out there. But it is as significant and dangerous as heroin addiction.” -- Ohio Governor John R. Kasich
OPIATE PAINKILLER MISUSE, ABUSE & ADDICTION
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CONTACT:
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Orman Hall, Director Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services
30 West Spring Street, 6th FloorColumbus, OH 43215