Brunswick County Drug Overdose Death Rate
Current Value
59.3
Definition
Drug Overdose Death Rate per 100,000 residents
Overdose deaths occurring among North Carolina residents have been on the rise. This metric includes deaths involving all types of medications and drugs: opioids (commonly prescribed opioids, heroin, and synthetic narcotics like fentanyl and fentanyl-analogues), stimulats (cocaine, methamphetamine), benzodizpines, and others. This metric includes fatal overdoses of all intents; over 90% of these deaths are unintentional.
Source: Opioid and Substance Use Action Plan Data Dashboard | NCDHHS
Story Behind the Curve
The "Story Behind the Curve" helps us understand the causes and forces at work that impact this performance measure.
What's Helping Customer Change? These are the positive forces at work in our strategy/program that influence customer change.
What's Hurting Customer Change? These are the negative forces at work in our strategy/program that influence customer change.
What works to do better?
The following actions have been identified by our agency as ideas for what can work for this performance measure to make a difference.
Actions and Approaches Identified by Our Agency These are actions and approaches that we think can make a difference for this performance measure.
- Marketing medication disposal locations and providing community training on how to administer naloxone.
- Marketing treatment resources and expanding local partnerships for treatment options.
- Safe prescribing practices by all providers Training in safe prescribing practices (the CSRS)
- Having Narcan available/distribution program/demonstration guide (ex: vending machines) Mentors (coaches, teachers, etc.)
- Peer support specialists
No-cost and Low-cost Ideas Identified by Our Agency These are no-cost and low-cost actions and approaches that we think can make a difference for this performance measure.
List of Questions/Research Agenda These are questions to follow-up on for this performance measure. If you still need more information about what works to do better, make these questions part of your information & research agenda.
Partners
- Brunswick County Substance Use and Addiction Commission
- Brunswick County Sheriffs Office
- Brunswick County Schools (SHAC)
- Brunswick County Health Services
- Coastal Horizons Inc
- Brunswick County Drug Treatmen Court
- Brunswick Wellness Coalition
- Brunswick County EMS
Data Explanations
Overdose deaths occurring among North Carolina residents have been on the rise. This metric includes deaths involving all types of medications and drugs: opioids (commonly prescribed opioids, heroin, and synthetic narcotics like fentanyl and fentanyl-analogues), stimulants (cocaine, methamphetamine), benzodizpines, and others. This metric includes fatal overdoses of all intents; over 90% of these deaths are unintentional.
Source: Opioid and Substance Use Action Plan Data Dashboard | NCDHHS