April 5, 2019

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Video: Fighting the opioid epidemic with data

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In an effort to stay a step ahead of the opioid epidemic, UConn Health is part of a collaboration with the state Department of Public Health (DPH) that aims to track crucial data and create an early warning system to alert the public to overdose spikes.

The Connecticut Emergency Medical Services Opioid Reporting Project involves the Connecticut Poison Control Center, based at UConn Health; the UConn John Dempsey Hospital; and DPH's Office of Emergency Medical Services. It's a mechanism to comply with a new state law that requires the reporting of opioid overdoses to DPH.

The process works this way:

The concept started last year as a pilot research project known at the time as the Hartford Opioid Project. Working with American Medical Response ambulance crews and Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center, it covered the northern two-thirds of Hartford. Data were collected, analyzed, and shared with community partners. With funding from DPH, the program is expanding to the entire North Central Region, encompassing 37 towns by early 2019.

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