TR - Improve Access to Treatment that Prevent Overdose Deaths

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TR - Improve Access to Treatment that Prevent Overdose Deaths

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Comprehensive Toolkits

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Adopting Naloxone Standing Orders

Toolkit
N.C. Department of Health and Human Services
Division of Public Health
Injury and Violence Prevention Branch
5 Sections including: Background, Engaging internal stakeholders, Implementation, Sustainability, Building partnerships

Naloxone Education & distribution programs Policy Assessment

Policy assessment
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps
AUDIENCE: General Public

These programs are rated by County Health Rankings & Roadmaps as Some evidence. Strategies with this rating are likely to work, but further research is needed to confirm effects. These strategies have been tested more than once and results trend positive overall.

Prescription Drug Overdose Prevention Webinar

Webinar

American Public Health Association

AUDIENCE: Prescibers
This webinar features an overview of the science and includes federal and state level prevention efforts related to prescription drug overdose. The prescribers' perspective will be presented, along with recognizing the important role of policy in addressing this burden.
















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