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Washington State’s approach to improving data on narcotic related deaths and prevention

Washington State’s approach to improving data on narcotic related deaths and prevention. Amy Poel, PhC & Jennifer Sabel, PhD. Overview. WA drug poisoning mortality trends Deaths by specific drugs & combos Limitations of ICD-10 coding History of WA opioid methodology WA opioid methods

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Washington State’s approach to improving data on narcotic related deaths and prevention

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  1. Washington State’s approach to improving data on narcotic related deaths and prevention

    Amy Poel, PhC & Jennifer Sabel, PhD
  2. Overview WA drug poisoning mortality trends Deaths by specific drugs & combos Limitations of ICD-10 coding History of WA opioid methodology WA opioid methods Resulting data Prevention strategies
  3. Drug Poisoning Mortality TrendsWA, 1999-2012
  4. Specific Drugs on Death Certificates WA, 2012Drug Overdose Deaths
  5. Numbers of Drugs on Death Certificates WA, 2012, Drug Overdose Deaths
  6. Limitations of ICD-10 Coding Drug specificity sometimes unclear T40.6 = Other and unspecified narcotics T50.9 = Other and unspecified drugs General drug categories Prescription vs. illicit drugs not always clear
  7. History of WA Opioid Methodology Participation in 2004 11-state MMWR highlighted ICD coding limitations Workers compensation program interested in opioid deaths Interest from state nosologist & injury program
  8. Query Program Morphine “Was the morphine heroin or pharmaceutical?” Drug/Opiate “Please provide the name of the drug” “Please provide the name of the opiate” 2011 3 queries 2010 67 queries 2012 9 queries 2013 1 query
  9. WA Opioid Methodology: Starting Point WA resident ICD-10 T400-T404, T406, F11 Multiple cause of death fields Manner of death: natural, accident, undetermined
  10. WA Opioid Methodology “morphine or heroin”=>morphine “morphine” and “opiate”-manually reviewed for medication/pharmaceutical terms All deaths not coded as accidental poisonings (X40-X49) manually reviewed and assigned to accidental poisoning category if there were overdose terms
  11. Resulting Data
  12. Comparing Toxicology Results and ICD codingKing County, 2012 * There were 9 cases where ‘pharmaceutical morphine’ is listed on the death certificate that were placed into the Opioid Analgesics category instead of Heroin.
  13. WA Prevention Strategies Clinical prescribing guidelines & rules Emergency department prescribing guidelines & sharing of patient data Medicaid ‘lock-in’ program Prescription drug monitoring program Good Samaritan Law & overdose education Prescription drug take back program
  14. Amy Poel Jennifer Sabel Amy.poel@doh.wa.govJennifer.sabel@doh.wa.gov 360-236-4326 360-236-2865
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