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Mandatory Reporting of Fatal and Nonfatal Opioid Overdoses in a Rural Public Health Department
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Kushner, Siri E.
, Frank, Christopher J.
, Doran, David A.
, Stehr-Green, Jeanette
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AJPH Practice
/ Case management
/ Departments
/ Disease control
/ Drug overdose
/ Drugs
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency services
/ Epidemiology
/ Feedback
/ Funding
/ Harm reduction
/ Health care
/ Health care industry
/ Health care policy
/ Health Policy
/ Health Service Delivery
/ Health services
/ Health surveillance
/ Hospital systems
/ Hospitals
/ Management services
/ Mandatory reporting
/ Medical personnel
/ Mental health
/ Narcotics
/ Needle exchange programs
/ Opioids
/ Overdose
/ Overdoses
/ Patients
/ Prescribing
/ Public health
/ Public health departments
/ Public Health Practice
/ Reporting requirements
/ Rural areas
/ Rural Health
/ Surveillance
2018
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Mandatory Reporting of Fatal and Nonfatal Opioid Overdoses in a Rural Public Health Department
by
Kushner, Siri E.
, Frank, Christopher J.
, Doran, David A.
, Stehr-Green, Jeanette
in
AJPH Practice
/ Case management
/ Departments
/ Disease control
/ Drug overdose
/ Drugs
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency services
/ Epidemiology
/ Feedback
/ Funding
/ Harm reduction
/ Health care
/ Health care industry
/ Health care policy
/ Health Policy
/ Health Service Delivery
/ Health services
/ Health surveillance
/ Hospital systems
/ Hospitals
/ Management services
/ Mandatory reporting
/ Medical personnel
/ Mental health
/ Narcotics
/ Needle exchange programs
/ Opioids
/ Overdose
/ Overdoses
/ Patients
/ Prescribing
/ Public health
/ Public health departments
/ Public Health Practice
/ Reporting requirements
/ Rural areas
/ Rural Health
/ Surveillance
2018
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Mandatory Reporting of Fatal and Nonfatal Opioid Overdoses in a Rural Public Health Department
by
Kushner, Siri E.
, Frank, Christopher J.
, Doran, David A.
, Stehr-Green, Jeanette
in
AJPH Practice
/ Case management
/ Departments
/ Disease control
/ Drug overdose
/ Drugs
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency services
/ Epidemiology
/ Feedback
/ Funding
/ Harm reduction
/ Health care
/ Health care industry
/ Health care policy
/ Health Policy
/ Health Service Delivery
/ Health services
/ Health surveillance
/ Hospital systems
/ Hospitals
/ Management services
/ Mandatory reporting
/ Medical personnel
/ Mental health
/ Narcotics
/ Needle exchange programs
/ Opioids
/ Overdose
/ Overdoses
/ Patients
/ Prescribing
/ Public health
/ Public health departments
/ Public Health Practice
/ Reporting requirements
/ Rural areas
/ Rural Health
/ Surveillance
2018
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Mandatory Reporting of Fatal and Nonfatal Opioid Overdoses in a Rural Public Health Department
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Mandatory Reporting of Fatal and Nonfatal Opioid Overdoses in a Rural Public Health Department
2018
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In 2016, Clallam County became the first county in Washington State to mandate reporting of fatal and nonfatal opioid overdoses. This reporting improved our understanding of opioid overdoses in the community and allowed us to provide harm reduction and case management services after nonfatal overdoses. By using the Washington State Prescription Monitoring Program, we have been able to notify health care providers when their patients have experienced a fatal or nonfatal opioid overdose to help better guide their prescribing practices.
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