Harm Reduction Resources

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NEXT Distro is a harm reduction organization that has created an online and mail-based opioid overdose response training platform that facilitates access to naloxone through the mail. In addition, this website has state-level information on harm reduction services and has been essential to naloxone distribution during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Response Approach:
  • COVID / Coronavirus related
  • Overdose prevention
Stakeholders:
  • Advocates / Peers
  • Community Coalitions
  • Community Health Officials
  • First Responders
  • Harm Reduction Specialists

This interactive dashboard from the federal government gives nonfatal drug overdose data at the state and county level reported by emergency medical services, which is more comprehensive data that includes some nonfatal overdoses where people do not go to an emergency department. 

Response Approach:
  • Overdose prevention
Stakeholders:
  • Harm Reduction Specialists
  • Policymakers

This is a website that has a searchable database of syringe service programs (SSP) across the United States and provides support for new and existing SSPs. 

Response Approach:
  • Syringe service program / Needle exchange
Stakeholders:
  • Community Coalitions
  • Harm Reduction Specialists

This report outlines potential strategies to increase patient access to nasal naloxone in emergency rooms and other treatment settings, thus serving as a guide for administrators, healthcare providers, and non-medical providers seeking to create reimbursable streams for naloxone. The aim is to allow patients and community members to receive this life-saving medication in their treatment setting as quickly as possible, decreasing barriers to overdose prevention.  

Response Approach:
  • Overdose prevention
  • Post-overdose response
Stakeholders:
  • First Responders
  • Harm Reduction Specialists
  • Hospitals
  • Pharmacies

This surveillance dashboard from the ONDCP allows users to track non-fatal opioid overdoses in near real-time on both the county and state levels

Response Approach:
  • Educational
  • Overdose prevention
Stakeholders:
  • Community Coalitions
  • Community Health Officials
  • Harm Reduction Specialists
  • Policymakers

This report by the Health Policy Institute of Ohio finds that for the first time since the opioid crisis began, Ohio’s monthly overdose deaths started to decline markedly in the second half of 2017. Ohio’s strong policy focus on overdose reversal has likely contributed to this good news. 

The information provided in this document points to the fact that evidence-based harm reduction is an underutilized tool, and that Ohio can do more to incorporate harm reduction strategies as part of a comprehensive, person-centered response to the addiction crisis.

Response Approach:
  • Housing, Education, and Employment
  • Overdose prevention
  • Syringe service program / Needle exchange
Stakeholders:
  • Community Coalitions
  • Community Health Officials
  • Harm Reduction Specialists
  • Policymakers

A  website providing a report and other resources by the Health Policy Institute of Ohio on overdose reversal and other forms of harm reduction. It provides an addiction policy inventory and scorecard focused on the state of Ohio that gauges how well harm reduction services are being delivered to a community.  

Response Approach:
  • Overdose prevention
  • Syringe service program / Needle exchange
Stakeholders:
  • Community Coalitions
  • Community Health Officials
  • Harm Reduction Specialists
  • Policymakers

This is an academic paper that describes an overdose education and naloxone distribution intervention to train opioid users and those who will come into frequent contact with opioid users, such as first responders, who, in turn, train others. There is also a focus on outreach to high-risk populations in this paper. 

Response Approach:
  • Educational
  • Overdose prevention
Stakeholders:
  • Advocates / Peers
  • Community Coalitions
  • Community Health Officials
  • First Responders
  • Harm Reduction Specialists
  • Law Enforcement
Peer-reviewed Article

This is an academic paper that provides an overview of the trajectory of the opioid crisis through the lens of a structural and social determinants of health framework. Having an understanding of the root causes of the opioid crisis, such as upstream structural factors, can inform comprehensive interventions to a complex public health emergency. 

Response Approach:
  • Educational
  • Housing, Education, and Employment
Stakeholders:
  • Community Coalitions
  • Community Health Officials
  • Health Insurers
  • Hospitals
  • Medical
  • Policymakers
Peer-reviewed Article

A toolkit by the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) provides local, state, and national resources for local health departments to better address the opioid crisis. The toolkit is divided into sections: monitoring and surveillance, prevention, harm reduction, linkage to care, and stakeholders/partnerships. 

Stakeholders:
  • Community Coalitions
  • Community Health Officials
  • Hospitals
  • Medical

This is an academic paper that shows that the coronavirus pandemic exacerbated the opioid crisis in San Francisco. Emergency departments saw approximately 2.5 patients per day with opioid overdose compared with 1.4 patients per day prior to this period, and 8, there were 1.47 deaths per day due to overdose compared with 0.95 deaths per day prior to this period

Response Approach:
  • COVID / Coronavirus related
Stakeholders:
  • Community Coalitions
  • Community Health Officials
  • First Responders
  • Harm Reduction Specialists
  • Policymakers

This is report recognizing that community pharmacists are uniquely poised to engage in efforts to reduce opioid misuse and opioid related overdose. It provides guidance to pharmacist on screening for potential opioid misuse, dispensing medications for opioid use disorder, and providing access to naloxone.

Response Approach:
  • Cautious Opioid Prescribing
  • Medications for Opioid Use Disorder
  • Overdose prevention
Stakeholders:
  • Community Health Officials
  • Harm Reduction Specialists
  • Pharmacies