Using Near Real-Time Data to Enhance Coordinated Community Responses to Opioid Overdose in Kent County, Michigan
A new guide created for public health professionals, public safety officials, community coalitions, treatment providers, emergency personnel, and others, detailing actions communities can take to strengthen their coordinated community responses to opioid overdose, using data from the System for Opioid Overdose Surveillance (SOS). This guide was created in collaboration with stakeholders in Genesee County, Michigan.
Community Stakeholders
in Kent County, Michigan
Explore coordinated community response strategies broken down by stakeholder sector (public health, public safety, treatment providers, and community outreach). Each sector details promising opioid overdose response strategies, barriers to these strategies, and how near real-time data can impact these barriers and strategies.
Public Health
How strategies such as targeted messaging, education and training, and coordinated community naloxone trainings can enhance opioid overdose response and prevention efforts among public health stakeholders
Public Safety
How strategies such as targeted patrol and building community relationships can strengthen opioid overdose response and prevention efforts among public safety stakeholders.
Treatment Providers
How strategies such as coordinated response and strategic outreach can enhance opioid overdose response and prevention efforts among treatment providers.
Community Outreach
How strategies such as expansion of harm reduction efforts and assertive outreach can support opioid overdose response and prevention efforts among community outreach and prevention stakeholders.
Recommendations for Response Strategies
A culmination of stakeholder recommendations for enhancing data-driven opioid overdose response efforts.