

However, the extent to which cancer survivors continue to use opioids beyond active treatment is not well understood. Opioids are the mainstay of pain management during active cancer treatment. This project is in collaboration with NC Medicaid, Division of Health Benefits at the NC Department of Health and Human Services. Using information derived from prescription and dental claims data, we describe the dispensing of opioids associated with dental procedures-statewide and by dentist. Previous research has highlighted the role dentists play in opioid prescribing, however, little is known about how this impacts NC Medicaid enrollees. Return to Top Dental Prescribing Medicaid Analysis These data are used to support several projects within the Duke Opioid Collaboratory. Through this project, clinical data is curated and organized into meaningful and informative reports, models, and facts to construct a useful data model that answers questions regarding opioid management at Duke. Built on electronic health records, Duke's data warehouse contains rich information about opioid prescriptions, opioid-related encounters and events, the context surrounding opioid use, and patient outcomes. Understanding the current state of opioid use and prescribing behavior within Duke’s Health System is fundamental to designing appropriate interventions. Justice Technical Assistance Team for Programs Working to Support Justice-Involved Individuals with Substance Use Disorderĭata Surveillance DataMart: Opioid Surveillance and Linkages at Duke Health Telehealth Treatment and Mental Health Support for People who use Opioids (TeMPO) Workforce Development for Syringe Services Program Leaders Helping Assess Rural MOUD: Novel Office-based Treatment (HARM NOT)įaith-Based Responses to Reduce the Harms of Opioidsĭeveloping Data Infrastructure for Syringe Services Programs Providing a Resource: Telemedicine at Needle Exchanges to Reach Under-served Populations (PARTNER UP) Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) Program EvaluationĮvaluation of Naloxone Distribution from JailsĮvaluation of Medication-Assisted Treatment in Durham JailĮvaluation of Local Health Department Overdose Prevention Strategies Implementation Strategies for Integrating Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder in HIV Care Understanding and Addressing Opioid and Benzodiazepine Co-prescribing among Older Adults with Cancer

Low-Barrier Medication for Opioid Use Disorder at Lincoln Community Health CenterĬOVID-19 and the Opioid Epidemic: Health System PerspectivesĪssociations Between Opioid-Related Issues and Alcohol Screening/Intervention in Veterans Opioid Prescribing Process and Quality Improvement Project (OPPIP) Transitions for Patients Experiencing Homelessness Project COMET: Opioid Use Disorder Consult Line Linking Homelessness Data to Death Data for Overdose Research, Surveillance, and Action in North Carolina

GOAL: Save Lives and Reduce Harms Focus AreaĭataMart: Opioid Surveillance and Linkages at Duke Health
