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How increasing access to local EMS data improved overdose prevention and response
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
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Abstract
South Carolina integrated EMS data on non-fatal suspected drug overdoses statewide with the Overdose Detection Mapping
Application Program (ODMAP). Local jurisdictions have used ODMAP to identify overdose hotspots, track trends, alert the community to spikes in activity, and plan post-overdose outreach and prevention programs such as increasing naloxone availability.
Issue Date
2022-06-28
Keywords
Drugs--Overdose--South Carolina--Prevention, Emergency medical services--South Carolina
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