Overdose Detection Mapping Application Program (ODMAP) ATLANTA-CAROLINAS HIGH INTENSITY DRUG TRAFFICKING AREA (HIDTA)

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Overdose Detection Mapping Application Program (ODMAP) ATLANTA-CAROLINAS HIGH INTENSITY DRUG TRAFFICKING AREA (HIDTA)

ODMAP Real-time overdose surveillance system that supports public safety and public health efforts to mobilize immediate responses to overdose spikes. Allows first responders (LE, Fire, EMS) to track known or suspected overdoses as they occur using a mobile application. Can be used tactically in the field on any mobile device or operationally at a office data terminal, or data can be added later from any computer. Shows overdose activity across multiple jurisdictions. Partnering agencies sign a teaming agreement and have the ability to upload data and view the map in real time. Provided free-of-charge to first responders and government agencies; general public does not have access to the system.

GEORGIA S SYNDROMIC SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM Monitored by the Georgia Department of Public Health (GDPH) Used as an early detection method for potential outbreaks, by tracking drug overdose-related emergency department (ED) visits based on the patient s chief complaint upon admission and/or discharge diagnosis. Data is inexact, so actual case counts may be higher or lower. Takes about 2-3 days for cases to be complete.

ODMAP IMPLEMENTATION Pilot Phase: Initiated within three counties in the Washington/Baltimore HIDTA Region from January 18th through March 1, 2017. 1 Police Department, 1 centralized Task Force Operation, and 2 Fire/EMT agencies. 300 overdoses and 2 OD spikes. As of June 11, 2018: Over 250 counties within 37 states are actively entering data and some agencies are receiving weekly reports and spike alerts. Over 31,000 overdose incidents have been reported, with multiple spike alerts issued. Over 400 teaming agreements signed and hundreds of individuals interfacing with the system representing federal, state, and local public safety, health, and policy groups.

ODMAP IMPLEMENTATION Progress in GA: Counties: Jackson, Fayette, Cherokee, Forsyth, White, Fulton Cities: Brookhaven, Doraville, Peachtree City, Dunwoody, LaGrange, Decatur, Savannah, Johns Creek, Roswell Georgia s Statewide Strategic Plan

HOW IT WORKS Data Intake Interface Level I User Data is entered into the system by a Level I user, defined as an officer or fire/ems provider on scene or reported to a central location to be entered into the system. Information is submitted to a central database and mapped to a location. User identifies whether or not the incident is: o o o fatal or non-fatal and whether or not naloxone was administered single or multiple dose a simple one-click system Entering case information, i.e. case number is optional.

HOW IT WORKS ODMAP Interface Level II User Level II users, law enforcement or public safety officials and analysts, are issued a login credential to access the central database and map, which captures the approximate locations of reported overdoses. There are several filtering tools for analytical purposes: State/County Incident Date (i.e. last 7 days) Fatality of OD incident (Y/N) Naloxone administration (Y/N)

ODMAP WITH FILTER FROM 12-31-16 TO 6-11-18

SPIKE ALERT SYSTEM Spike Overdose Analysis Counties are evaluated and a baseline is isolated to alert for overdose spikes within a 24-hour period. Spike Notification System Alerts users when an overdose spike occurs in real-time, within user jurisdiction or surrounding jurisdictions. Gives public safety and public health community real time alerts to mobilize a response strategy; can inform prevention and treatment strategies.

WEEKLY REPORT PROVIDED BY ODMAP

SUMMARY Free, national, user friendly tool to track and report ODs Appropriate for Law Enforcement, EMS, Fire, Public Health and other Health Care organizations ODMAP data can be used to operationally to connect First Responders and Health Care Orgs to get those experiencing OD coordinated with available treatment Provides real time logging on the map to assist in strategically determining illicit drug flow ODMAP data can be used strategically to drive illicit drug arrests Nassau Police Use Overdose Mapping Technology To Arrest 59 In Heroin Crackdown www.newsday.com/long-island/crime/nassau-county-overdose-mapping-1.17021755

DPH DRUG OVERDOSE SURVEILLANCE UPDATES Surveillance reports 2016 and 2017 Opioid Overdose reports Hospital discharge data, vital records death certificates, GBI Crime Lab seizure data 2016-2017 PDMP report Monthly Syndromic Surveillance report Drug Overdose Surveillance Unit website Published reports and other surveillance resources https://dph.georgia.gov/drug-overdose-surveillance-unit Outbreak Response Protocol GBI Drug Overdose Notification System (DONS)

CONTACT INFORMATION William Trivelpiece Drug Intelligence Officer, Georgia Heroin Response Strategy Atlanta-Carolinas HIDTA Atlanta Police Department, ret 3587 Parkway Lane Norcross, GA 30092 Office: 404-815-4683 Cell: 404-569-3619 wtrivelpiece@achidta.org Stephanie Gitukui, MPH Public Health Analyst, Georgia Heroin Response Strategy Atlanta-Carolinas HIDTA Georgia Department of Public Health 2 Peachtree Street, NW Atlanta, GA 30303 Office: 404-815-4585 Mobile: 404-569-0810 stephanie.gitukui@dph.ga.gov