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OpioidSurveillanceClallamReport 20190108
OpioidSurveillanceClallamReport 20190108
The purpose of this Dashboard is to share current, relevant data to inform practice decisions and interventions. The
Dashbaord will be updated quarterly with new indicators and new data as available. The contents are organized in four
sections: Adverse Outcomes, Treatment, Prescribing Practices, and Prevalence and Perceptions.
ADVERSE OUTCOMES
16
Death data are as reported on the death
13 14
11 heroin certificate and from post-mortem toxicology
9 9 10 involved
7 results. WA State Dept. of Health releases
2 all
preliminary quarterly data; interpret with
opioids
caution.
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018*
For more information, contact Dr. Allison Unthank, Health Officer, Clallam County Health and Human Services. aunthank@co.clallam.wa.us
Clallam County Opioid Surveillance Dashboard Version 4, Edition 1, January 2019
TREATMENT
Medicaid beneficiaries: 2015 2016 2017 FY: 2018
Receiving buprenorphine 0 101 suppressed 235 Available: 2015-
Receiving methadone 0 13 suppressed suppressed Available: 2015-
% of indiviuals with opiate use disorder
who receive treatment (opiate use n/a n/a 36% Available: 2017-
disorder treatment penetration rate)
PRESCRIBING PRACTICES
Prescription Drug Monitoring Program: Online includes updates through Q2 2018 Available: 2012-
Source: WA State Department of Health, Clallam County residents. Available at:
https://www.doh.wa.gov/DataandStatisticalReports/HealthDataVisualization/OpioidPrescriptionsandDrugOverdosesCountyData
# of individuals
Adjusted rate per
1,000 population
100.0 10,000
50.0 9,000
0.0 8,000
2012Q1
2012Q2
2012Q3
2012Q4
2013Q1
2013Q2
2013Q3
2013Q4
2014Q1
2014Q2
2014Q3
2014Q4
2015Q1
2015Q2
2015Q3
2015Q4
2016Q1
2016Q2
2016Q3
2016Q4
Patients with chronic opioid prescriptions 4.0
#individuals rateper1000
# of individuals
Adjusted rate per
1,000 population
400
2.0
200
0.0 0
2012Q2
2012Q3
2012Q4
2013Q1
2013Q2
2013Q3
2013Q4
2014Q1
2014Q2
2014Q3
2014Q4
2015Q1
2015Q2
2015Q3
2015Q4
2016Q1
2016Q2
2016Q3
2016Q4
Patients with high-dose chronic opioid 40.0 2,000
#individuals rateper1000
# of individuals
Adjusted rate per
1,000 population
prescriptions
20.0 1,000
≥ 50 Morphine Miligram
Equivalents (MME) 0.0 0
2012Q1
2012Q2
2012Q3
2012Q4
2013Q1
2013Q2
2013Q3
2013Q4
2014Q1
2014Q2
2014Q3
2014Q4
2015Q1
2015Q2
2015Q3
2015Q4
2016Q1
2016Q2
2016Q3
2016Q4
20.0 2,000
#individuals rateper1000
# of individuals
1,000 population
Adjusted rate per
≥ 90 Morphine Miligram
10.0 1,000
Equivalents (MME)
0.0 0
2012Q1
2012Q2
2012Q3
2012Q4
2013Q1
2013Q2
2013Q3
2013Q4
2014Q1
2014Q2
2014Q3
2014Q4
2015Q1
2015Q2
2015Q3
2015Q4
2016Q1
2016Q2
2016Q3
2016Q4
sedative prescriptions
20.0 2,000
0.0 0
2012Q1
2012Q2
2012Q3
2012Q4
2013Q1
2013Q2
2013Q3
2013Q4
2014Q1
2014Q2
2014Q3
2014Q4
2015Q1
2015Q2
2015Q3
2015Q4
2016Q1
2016Q2
2016Q3
2016Q4
For more information, contact Dr. Allison Unthank, Health Officer, Clallam County Health and Human Services. aunthank@co.clallam.wa.us
Clallam County Opioid Surveillance Dashboard Version 4, Edition 1, January 2019
Patients with new chronic opioid 4.0
#individuals rateper1000
# of individuals
Adjusted Rate per
1,000 population
400
prescriptions
2.0
200
0.0 0
2012Q2
2012Q3
2012Q4
2013Q1
2013Q2
2013Q3
2013Q4
2014Q1
2014Q2
2014Q3
2014Q4
2015Q1
2015Q2
2015Q3
2015Q4
2016Q1
2016Q2
2016Q3
2016Q4
RISK REDUCTION
100% 10%
75%
5%
50%
2012 2014 2016 0%
parents feel it's wrong or very wrong to use prescription drugs 2012 2014 2016
not prescribed to you used a pain killer to get high in the past 30 days
friends feel it's wrong or very wrong to use prescription drugs
not prescribed to you used prescription drugs not prescribed to you in past 30 days
great risk of harm from using prescription drugs not prescribed
ever used heroin
to you
For more information, contact Dr. Allison Unthank, Health Officer, Clallam County Health and Human Services. aunthank@co.clallam.wa.us