County Executive David Crowley Announces Launch of Overdose Dashboard
County’s Latest Effort to Transparently Share Data, Increase Accountability, and Develop Community-Wide Strategies to Improve Health
MILWAUKEE – Drug-related deaths continue to rise in Milwaukee County and across the country. Milwaukee County has among the highest rates of overdose deaths in Wisconsin, and in the last two years record numbers of emergency calls related to overdoses have been seen. In order to understand the trends in both fatal and nonfatal overdoses and inform prevention efforts, a Milwaukee County Overdose Dashboard has been created. The dashboard serves as a resource for community members, organizations, and researchers working to reduce overdoses within the county.
The overdose dashboard evolved from collaboration between numerous organizations including the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) and county and state agencies including, but not limited to, the Milwaukee County’s Office of Emergency Management and the Medical Examiner’s Office. Details on the collaboration and funding supporting the dashboard can be found on the dashboard webpage.
The dashboard will serve as a critical resource for the Overdose Public Health and Safety Team (OD-PHAST), a county-level initiative funded under a three-year grant awarded to the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office through the US Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant and Substance Abuse Program (COSSAP) that is bringing together cross disciplinary partners and aims to:
- Expand the delivery and analysis of near real-time data between multiple public health and public safety partners.
- Utilize both aggregate data and insights from case reviews to develop and implement strategies and recommendations for changes to reduce the likelihood of future overdose incidents.
- Increase capacity to deliver timely toxicology findings to public health and public safety partners.
- Enrich understanding of fatal overdose risk factors through expanded next of kin interviews.
- Connect families impacted by overdose, particularly children, to services to mitigate the impact of the trauma experienced.
“The Overdose Dashboard is intended to build a public understanding of the overdose trends in Milwaukee County, which is critical in determining where additional prevention efforts are needed and gauging the impact of prevention initiatives within the county,” said MCW Assistant Professor Dr. Constance Kostelac. “This will serve as a tool for the many agencies and partners, including the OD-PHAST partners, working toward reduction of overdose in our community.”
“The Overdose Dashboard expands the delivery and analysis of near real-time data between multiple partners who are already utilizing data to develop and implement strategies and recommendations on how to reduce the likelihood of future overdose incidents,” said Milwaukee County’s Chief Health Policy Adviser, Dr. Ben Weston. “Leaders inside and outside of Milwaukee County government will be able to access the data and use it to inform mitigation and treatment strategies that will save lives and make neighborhoods throughout the county both healthier and safer.”
Visit the Milwaukee County Overdose Dashboard here.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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