Public Health and the Opioid Crisis
Anyone who takes prescription opioids can become addicted to them. In fact, as many as one in four people receiving long-term opioid therapy in a primary care setting struggles with opioid addiction.
In 2017, Stanislaus County had nearly 1 opioid prescription dispensed for every resident, with 529,832 prescriptions dispensed. There were 15 overdose deaths documented.
“The current opioid epidemic is the deadliest drug crisis in American history. Overdoses, fueled by opioids, are the leading cause of death for Americans under 50 years old – killing roughly 64,000 people last year, more than guns or car accidents, and doing so at a pace faster than the HIV epidemic did at its peak.” New York Times, October 2017
The Stanislaus County Opioid Coalition is a collaboration of healthcare, education, community based organizations, law enforcement, county agencies, and concerned citizens determined to turn the tide of our local opioid epidemic. Our mission is to build a sustainable community of partnerships committed to preventing and reducing opioid misuse & abuse by promoting a culture of wellness through education, prevention, treatment and recovery support. There are four workgroups, summit planning committee, community education & outreach, provider education & safe prescribing practices, and opioid use disorder treatment.
During our December, 2018 meeting we finalized our mission statement and our summit planning committee updated us on their progress. For community education & outreach, the timeline for website was discussed and public service announcements were approved. There was a presentation on wound botulism associated with black tar heroin use. An increase statewide has been seen in 2018 with some local clusters. In Stanislaus County, there have been two confirmed and one still undergoing testing since the beginning to October 2018.
Our next meeting will be held on January 16, 2019, 8:30 am-10:30 am at Sutter Gould Education Center, 1700 McHenry Ave, Ste 60B, Modesto. We are planning an Opioid Awareness Summit on Wednesday, March 27, 2019 at the Modesto Centre Plaza from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. For more information on coalition activities, please contact Jennifer Marsh at JMarsh@StanBHRS.org or call (209) 525-5315.