-
Federal
Drug Use Data from Selected Hospitals 140 recent views
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
The National Hospital Care Survey (NHCS) collects data on patient care in hospital-based settings to describe patterns of health care delivery and utilization in the... -
City
Opioid Abuse Probable EMS Call Dashboard
City of Tempe —
The incident locations represented are approximated and not the actual location of the incident (or individuals residence). A computer generated randomized distance... -
City
Helping Our Community Fight the Opioid Abuse Epidemic
City of Tempe —
The opioid abuse epidemic is a growing concern and has far reaching effects on society. Government agencies are addressing opioid abuse in various ways. This story... -
Federal
Fentanyl recoveries (in microgram) following decontamination with various decontaminants. Data is in support of Figures 2-7 of the article
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Recovered fentanyl amounts from all materials included in the fentanyl decontamination tests (multiple different decontaminants). Datasets include recoveries from... -
City
Fighting Opioid Misuse by Monitoring Community Health
City of Tempe —
The City of Tempe is working with scientists from Arizona State University's Biodesign Institute to study the city's wastewater as one method of understanding... -
City
Opioid Wastewater Collection Data Dashboard
City of Tempe —
Opioid wastewater collection areas are comprised of merged sewage drainage basins that flow to a shared testing location for the opioid wastewater study. The... -
State
Medication-Assisted Treatment in Medi-Cal for Opioid Use Disorders, by County
State of California —
Medi-Cal claims for persons receiving medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorders are unduplicated by medication. Methadone program participation is... -
City
1.31 Opioid EMS Calls (summary)
City of Tempe —
This data represents a summary of the percent of emergency medical services calls related to possible opioid abuse. “Opioid abuse probable” is determined by Tempe... -
State
Fatalities from Prescription Opioid Overdoses
State of Washington —
Injury from poisoning exists under several Injury Intents: unintentional (accidental), intentional self-harm, assault, undetermined and adverse effect and... -
City
1.31 Addressing Opioids
City of Tempe —
This page provides information for the Addressing Opioids performance measure. -
Federal
Evidence-Based Practices Resource Center
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
The Evidence-Based Practices Resource Center aims to provide communities, clinicians, policy-makers and others in the field with the information and tools they need... -
Federal
Department of Veterans Affairs Opioid Prescribing Data
Department of Veterans Affairs —
In keeping with the Department of Veterans Affairs effort to be the most transparent agency in government, VA will begin publicly posting information on opioids... -
City
Biomarker Opioids
City of Tempe —
Explore wastewater data and dashboards for opioid biomarkers. -
City
Biomarker COVID-19
City of Tempe —
Explore wastewater data and dashboards for COVID-19 biomarkers. -
City
Biomarker Groups
City of Tempe —
Explore our catalog of biomarker groups in the Tempe Wastewater BioIntel Program. -
City
Tempe Wastewater BioIntel Program
City of Tempe —
To advance public health and to serve as a national model, the City of Tempe utilizes sewage/wastewater data to inform city decisions, strategic policy and... -
City
Mayors Challenge: Biobot Pilot (2018)
Town of Cary, North Carolina —
In 2017, Cary saw a 40% increase in fatal overdoses and a 135% increase in non-fatal overdoses. To address this, The Town undertook an innovative approach,...