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Data to Action Using Data to Drive Harm Reduction

Harm Reduction Summit. Dana Quesinberry, JD. Data to Action Using Data to Drive Harm Reduction. April 9, 2019. Disclosure. I have nothing to disclose. Kentucky Drug Overdose Prevention Program. CDC funded under Prevention for States Program Multiple strategies PDMP enhancement

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Data to Action Using Data to Drive Harm Reduction

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  1. Harm Reduction Summit Dana Quesinberry, JD Data to Action Using Data to Drive Harm Reduction April 9, 2019

  2. Disclosure I have nothing to disclose.

  3. Kentucky Drug Overdose Prevention Program • CDC funded under Prevention for States Program • Multiple strategies • PDMP enhancement • Community Interventions • Policy Evaluation

  4. Drug Overdose Technical Assistance Core (DOTAC)

  5. Sharing the Data

  6. County Profiles

  7. County Profile Example

  8. County Profile Includes Infectious Disease Data

  9. Harm Reduction = Opportunity to Link to Treatment

  10. Evaluation of Syringe Exchange Services

  11. SEP Class of 2015 Three counties: Jefferson Fayette Pendleton

  12. Evidence of Success for the Class of 2015 • 2015-2017 • One county had reduction in ED and inpatient hospitalizations with diagnosis including HIV • One county had reduction in ED and inpatient hospitalizations with diagnosis of Hepatitis C • One county had reductions in ED and inpatient hospitalizations with co-occurring substance use diagnosis and endocarditis • Same county had reductions in ED and inpatient hospitalizations with co-occurring substance use diagnosis and Hepatitis C

  13. SEP Class of 2016 Thirteen counties: Boyd Carter Clark Franklin Grant Harrison Jessamine Knox Mason Mercer Perry Pike Warren

  14. Evidence of Success for the Class of 2016 • 2016-2017 • 8 of 13 counties had reduction in ED and inpatient visits with HIV diagnosis • 5 of 13 counties had reduction in ED and inpatient visits in both endocarditis and Hepatitis C • In visits with infectious disease cases co-occurring with substance use . . . • 5 saw reductions in SUD and endocarditis • 4 saw reductions in SUD and HIV • 3 saw reductions in SUD and Hepatitis C

  15. Classes of 2017 and 2018 • 2017 - 20 counties • Data will be available soon for one year change analysis • 2018 - 10 counties • Data will be available in spring 2020

  16. Class of 2019 Baseline data is available now

  17. Future Classes of SEP • Contact DOTAC to get the data needed about your county to make the case for the implementation of SEP • Community Outreach Coordinator can be “outside” message and help with coordinating community efforts

  18. Questions? Dana Quesinberry, JD Dana.Quesinberry@uky.edu

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