Data About the Overdose Epidemic
OD2A Contact Information
- OD2A@FLHealth.gov
- 561-840-4500
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Mailing Location
800 Clematis St.
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Fact Sheet: Recognize and Respond to Overdose
Florida’s Good Samaritan Law Allows a Bystander to Administer Naloxone
Understanding Good Samaritan Laws Protecting Those Who Help in Case of Overdose
Fact Sheet: Prescription Opioids
Fact Sheet: Medication Assisted Treatment
Fact Sheet: Commonly Used Terms
About the Palm Beach County OD2A Data:
To create an innovative understanding of substance use disorder and overdose in Palm Beach County, multiple independent data sources are used. OD2A overdose morbidity and mortality data are collected through partnerships with local hospitals, emergency medical services providers, and the Palm Beach County Medical Examiner’s Office. Differences in terminology, case definitions, and inclusion/exclusion criteria may occur across data sources. Therefore, comparability across all data products is limited and should be interpreted with caution.
Monthly Surveillance Reports for Palm Beach County
Semi-Annual and Annual Reports for Palm Beach County
Non-Fatal Overdose Surveillance Annual Report 2022
2021 Half-Year Non-Fatal Report: January – June
Fatal Overdose Surveillance Annual Report 2021
Non-Fatal Overdose Surveillance Annual Report 2021
Data for the State of Florida
Florida Drug Overdose Surveillance and Epidemiology
FLHealthCHARTS: Substance Use Dashboard
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome from the FL Birth Defects Registry
Data for the United States
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Data on the Drug Overdose Epidemic
If you would like to receive our monthly and annual reports by email, please contact us at OD2A@FLHealth.gov
The Florida Overdose Data to Action (FL-OD2A) program is supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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