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Next Generation AnalyticsAn Indiana Opioid Data Overview
Jim McClellandTim GeorgeJosie FasoldtLee Everett
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Attacking the Drug EpidemicThe Problem• Since 2008, over 11,000 Hoosiers have died of a drug overdose. More than 4,600 deaths
were from opioids.• Drug Overdose Deaths in Indiana have become the number 1 cause of
accidental/intentional death.• More than 10 state agencies and hundreds of local entities work directly to address the
opioid crisis. Coordination of these efforts is a challenge.• Data is often isolated and utilized only within the agency collecting it.
Solutions• Understanding the problem from a state level using data & analytics.• Creation of Drug Data Working Group to increase the use and sharing of data among
agencies.• Increasing the quality and use of data in determining where to locate resources, evaluate
effectiveness of initiatives and drive policy decisions.
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MPH’s RoleThe State of Indiana Management Performance Hub is a unique agency that serves 70 agencies by unlocking data, analyzing it, and sharing it with agencies and external partners. This enables the State to:
Understand how challenges intersect across agencies and what the foundational root of each is for our citizens.
Convene government agencies and community partners to tackle complex challenges with innovative solutions.
Merge disparate datasets to develop a holistic understanding and greater insights for problem solving and sharing
Leverage technology across agencies saving resources and creating continuity of systems across government.
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Agency Subject Matter Experts
Agency Subject Matter Experts
Agency Subject Matter Experts
Agencies see through the lenses of available information about their area of deep expertise.
Agency Subject Matter Experts
Agency Subject Matter Experts
Agency Subject Matter Experts
Single-Source View
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When combined, a more complete view of a challenge becomes available.
Holistic and coordinated solutions are realized.
Holistic and Coordinated Approach
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Drug and Opioid Related Deaths
*”Unspecified Drug(s)”: Mortality caused by ill-defined or unknown substance(s)
% Change in Unspecified
Drugs-41%
% Change Average from 2008 to 2014+42% (D)+50% (O)
% Change from 2014 to
2017+39% (D)+97% (O)
*Provisional report of 2017 opioid-related deaths occurring in Indiana.
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Drug and Opioid Related DeathsDrug Poisoning Deaths Without a Contributing
Cause of Death ICD Code by County (2017)
Drug poisoning deaths have ICD-10 underlying cause of death codes of X40 through X44 (unintentional), X60 through X64 (suicide), X85 (homicide), or Y10 through Y14 (undetermined intent). The ICD drug group and drug name in this dashboard are based on the ICD-10 contributing cause of death code. A decedent may have between 0 and 10 contributing causes of death.
*Provisional report of 2017 opioid-related deaths occurring in Indiana.
% Change in Heroin Deaths
since 2010+533%
% Change in Multiple
Opioids Deaths since 2010 +912%
% Change in Synthetic
Opioid Deaths since 2010+644%
% Improvement in ICD Code
Reporting since 2010-63%
Statewide ICD Code Reporting (missing): 21%
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Drug and Opioid Related Deaths
Reported death rates from all drug types in 2013, 2015 and 2017 (provisional)
Range is from 0 to 77 per 100,000 residents.
Drug Related Deaths
Opioid Related Deaths
Reported opioid-related death rates in 2013, 2015 and 2017 (provisional)
Range is from 0 to 61 per 100,000 residents.
Drug Related Deaths
Opioid Related Deaths
*Provisional report of 2017 opioid-related deaths occurring in Indiana.
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Prescriptions - INSPECT• INSPECT collects patient, prescriber and dispenser
information for Schedule II-V drugs.• Database can be accessed by prescribers, pharmacists and
law enforcement.• Top Opioid Dispensations in 2017 for Indiana:
• Hydrocodone• Oxycodone• Tramadol
*Opioid dispensations per 100 residents by patient county
7/1/2017-6/30/2018
*Opioid Dispensations in Indiana (Rate per 100)
% Change Opioid dispensations 2015-2017:
-8.5%
Opioid dispensations in last 12 months
5.84M
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Opioid Emergency Department Reported Overdoses
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EMS Naloxone Administration
Indianapolis
IDHS Naloxone Heat Map: Naloxone Administrations
Naloxone Administrations
% Change from 2014 to 2016
+108%
Population Centers & Hot Spots (Areas of Concentration)
*Data represents 2017
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Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) -Drug Seizures
• LIMS data contains information on the substances that were processed by the Indiana State Police and Marion county forensics laboratories.
Indiana Lab Submissions by DEA GroupingTotal Drug Seizures in 2017
22,572
% Change in Total Drug Seizures
since 2009+9%
% Change in Opioid Seizures
since 2009+84%
% Change in Fentanyl Seizures
since 2013+304% (F)
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LIMS - Drug Seizures
Opioid Lab Submissions: 2013, 2015 and 2017
Click here to access LIMS data
hub.mph.IN.gov
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Arrests: Criminal History Repository Information System (CHRIS)
Total Arrests per 10K Residents
Drug Arrests per 10K Residents
Total Arrested Individuals91,311
YTD % Changefrom Previous Year
-0.4%
Drug & Alcohol Related Arrested Individuals33,103 (36.3%)
YTD % Change from Previous Year
+3.8%
Opioid Related Arrested Individuals
2,223 (6.7%)
YTD % Changefrom Previous Year
-13.2%
Opioid Arrests per 10K Residents
2017 Arrest Info
2018 Arrest YTD
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Arrests: Total, Drug, OpioidTotal arrests per month over the last 10 years.
Total opioid-related arrests per month over the last 10 years.
Total Arrested Individuals% Change2008-2017
-2.0%
Drug & Alcohol Related Arrested Individuals
% Change2008-2017+1.1%
Opioid-Related Arrested Individuals
% Change2008-2017+398%
Total drug & alcohol related arrests per month over the last 10 years.
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Arrests, Drug Seizures, and Deaths
Opioid Arrests per 10K residents
Opioid Seizures per 100K residents
Cross Category Comparison (2017)
Opioid-Related Deaths per 100K residents
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Statewide Record LinkageFrom January 2014 through October 2017
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Statewide Record Linkage
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Statewide Record Linkage
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Statewide Record Linkage
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Statewide Record Linkage
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Statewide Record Linkage
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Indiana Data Hubhub.mph.IN.gov
50+ Datasets 6 DataSources
This data on the Indiana Data Hub is housed securely, de-identified, and published in a manner that promotes analysis, collaboration, and innovation.
Indiana maintains data that can inform the important efforts of policy makers, researchers, and others.
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Conclusion• Increasing data quality, use and analysis is a top priority• Future Data Actions:
• Continued data acquisition• Data quality initiatives• Partnerships with researchers and community
stakeholders• Record linkage & enhanced data analysis• Increase access to State data for those who can use it
to improve lives, including through the Indiana Data Hub• Our efforts are laying the groundwork and infrastructure to
address not just the opioid crisis, but future health and public safety crises.
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Questions?