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IF YOUR NAME S NOT ON THE BOTTLE THEY RE NOT MEANT FOR YOU TO SWALLOW!

2 nd Annual Opioid Abuse and Heroin Overdose Solutions Summit Presented by: Grenae Dudley, Ph.D. The Youth Connection and Love Detroit Prevention Coalition

2 nd Annual Opioid Abuse and Heroin Overdose Solutions Summit Wayne County's Impact Through Partnership and Collaboration May 11, 2017

Who Owns The Problem? We All Do! Prescription Drug Abuse And The Rise Of Heroin Is A Key Community Problem And It Is Our Collective Responsibilities To Address Physicians Pharmacists Pharmaceutical Companies DEA Law Enforcement Dealers DWMHA GDAHC Opioid Abuse Heroin Overdose Legislators Health Plans Providers Collaboratives Community Citizens Those Addicted Businesses Local, State and Federal Governments

Collaborate Or To Address This Problem In Wayne County In Our Collective Communities We Have To Collaborate!

Wayne County s Coalitions, Task Forces and Collaboratives Empowerment Zone Coalition Prevention Collaborative Detroit Wayne County Drug Surveillance Task Force STEPS-RADIO (TOPS)

WORKING TOGETHER The Love Detroit Prevention Coalition Brought Together Key Leaders Across Sectors to Help Address Prescription Drug Misuse and Abuse We have Hosted Three Key Leaders Roundtables and Planning One for This June

Key Leaders Roundtables Have Included: The Youth Connection Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority Detroit Recovery Project Pharmacists Independent Pharmacist Association Physicians DEA HIDTA Molina Healthcare University Professors WSU Generation Rx Prescription Drug Companies Community Based Organizations

Key Leaders Roundtable cont.: Hospitals Children s Hospital St. John Providence Health System University and Hospital Residents Health Clinics Substance Abuse Preventions Organizations SUD Treatment Organizations Schools (EAA and DPS) Department of Health and Human Services Wayne State University Eugene Applebaum School of Pharmacy School of Nursing School of Medicine Family Practice MPH

Key Leaders Recommendations Systems Change to Impact Diversion and Addiction Create Awareness Campaigns For Each Sector Promote The Use Of Naloxone With Police And Families. Add Quality Standards To Health Plans For The Prescribing And Dispensing Of Narcotics

Key Leaders Recommendations Systems Change to Impact Diversion and Addiction Make MAPS Real Time Encourage Use of MAPS among Physicians and Pharmacists Change the MAPS Signage to Improve Messaging In MAPS allow Physicians and Pharmacist to view their history De-Identify the Data Base so it can be Available for Analysis

Key Leaders Recommendations Systems Change to Impact Diversion and Addiction Key Leaders Round Table Recommendations Were Shared With The Governor s Liaison to the Michigan Prescription Drug and Opioid Abuse Task Force Chris Priest, Deputy Director of Strategy

Michigan Prescription Drug and Opioid Abuse Task Force Recommendation Collaboration among local coalitions, pharmacies, health profession boards, state agencies and the DEA to increase the availability of prescription drop-off bins. A review of successful state and local collection programs for possible replication and expansion

WAYNE COUNTY S RESPONSE!

Allen Park Police Department City of Grosse Point Park Public Safety Flat Rock Police Department Gibraltar Police Department Grosse Ile Police Department Grosse Pointe Park Public Safety Grosse Pointe Woods Public Safety Hamtramck Police Department Lincoln Park Police Department Livonia Police Department Melvindale Police Department Riverview Police Department Rockwood Police Department Romulus Police Department Southgate Police Department Taylor Police Department Westland Police Department Woodhaven Police Department Wyandotte Police Department Take Back Boxes:

Appropriate Disposal of Unwanted Pills Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority Provided 100 s Of DETERRA Bags To Agencies And Coalitions for Distribution To: Help Curtail Diversion Prevent Improper Disposal Of Prescription Medications

Nancy JW Lewis, PharmD, MPH, A Member Of LDPC Working With Wayne County Pharmacists. DETERRA Bags Are Now Being Distributed At: Andy s Pharmacy CVS Pharmacy On Van Dyke And Outer Drive! More to Come!

20,370 lbs. Of Prescription Drugs Collected In Michigan For The April 2017 Take Back Day. 34 Sites In Detroit Wayne County Participated! Prevention Collaborative

The Youth Connection, TYC S WSU MPH Intern, Eli Sullivan, LDPC, And The Great Lakes Water Authority Are Working To Include A Prescription Disposal Message On Every Water Bill In Communities GLWA Serve In Southeastern Michigan. It Will Also Include A Link To A Website To Inform Residents Of Why, How and Where To Appropriately Dispose Of Prescription Drugs.

Michigan Prescription Drug and Opioid Abuse Task Force Recommendation A multifaceted Public Awareness Campaign be undertaken to Inform the Public of the Dangers of Abuse, How to Safeguard and Properly Dispose of Medicine, Publicize Improper Prescribing Practices, and Reduce the Stigma of Addiction

Wayne County s Response..

Wayne County s Response..

Wayne County s Response.. Pharmacists Shared Diversion Prevention Best Practices Several implemented Diversion Prevention Practices in their Pharmacies Increased Prevention and Treatment Referral Information utilizing kicker cards provided by coalition Molina Healthcare of Michigan Reviewed their Health Plans Across The Country (Dr. Forshee, the Vice President of Medical Affairs and Chief Medical Officer for Molina Health Care, 2015) Member Monitoring Prescriber Monitoring Lock-in Program To Promote Monitoring/Prevent Diversion Drug Formulary Management

Community Engagement

Wayne County s Response.. EMPOWERMENT ZONE COALITION Lock It Up- Think About it Campaign Community Workshops on Proper Disposal of Rx Drugs Designed and Distributed Postcards on Teens and Prescription Drugs

Wayne County s Response.. Prevention Collaborative Actively Participates In Take Back Days! Emerging Threat: Prescription Drugs Workshops Provide Education To Grandparents Raising Grandchildren

Wayne County s Response.. Distributed Education Packets And Prescription Take Back Info To: Hamtramck Police Department Highland Park Police Department Hamtramck Fire Department 23 Pharmacies In Hamtramck Distributed Flyers Of Prescription Takeback Literature In Several Languages Prescription Medication Committee Including Livonia Police, St. Mary- Mercy-Livonia and LSOY working on implementing a Safe Storage and Disposal Campaign. LSOY Provides Prescription Medication Awareness to Children at The Livonia Police Passport to Safety Annual Event.

Michigan Prescription Drug and Opioid Abuse Task Force Recommendation A Review of the Budgetary Requirements for Updating or Replacing MAPS Mandatory Registration in MAPS by all Licensed Prescribers be Implemented to Ensure All are Registered When the Updated or New System is Brought on Line

Michigan Prescription Drug and Opioid Abuse Task Force Recommendation The State of Michigan has replaced the Michigan Automated Prescription System (MAPS) with Appriss, PMP AWARxE software as of April 4, 2017.

Michigan Prescription Drug and Opioid Abuse Task Force Recommendation Pharmacists be Allowed to Dispense Naloxone to the Public in Similar Fashion to How Pseudoephedrine is Currently Dispensed.

Wayne County s Response.. Expanded Opioid Training Helps Detroit And Wayne County The DWMHA Is Partnering With Local Law Enforcement To Create A Holistic Approach To Drug Addiction, Treating Substance Abuse As A Mental Health Issue. Police Throughout Wayne County Are Trained To Use Opioid Overdose Kits Through The DWMHA, Which Give The Kits To The Police Department For Free.

Wayne County s Response.. Dr. Carmen McIntyre In The Four Months Since The Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority Began Training Local Law Enforcement On The Use Of The Opioid Antidote Naloxone, Two Lives Have Been Saved By Michigan State Police Troopers. Dr. Carmen McIntyre, The Authority s Chief Medical Officer, Described Herself As A "Proud Teacher" When She Watched Dash Cam Video Of One Of The Saves. She Saw The Trooper Examine A Man Who Had Passed Out And Administer The Drug Expertly, Just As He'd Been Taught. Darlene Owens Six Months After They Were Trained Dearborn Police Have Already Saved Five Lives With The Kits, Including One Just Two Weeks Ago, A Man Found Unresponsive In A Hotel Parking Lot.

WAYNE COUNTY WE ARE..