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WILSON COUNTY COMMUNITY DATA
Last updated 10/22/2024
PREVALENCE OF SUD (SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS)
Fatal overdose data is contributed by NCDHHS Injury and Violence Prevention Branch of the NC Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. Prior to December 2021, this data was tracked quarterly. It is now tracked monthly.
DIRECT SERVICES FOR PATIENTS SCREENING POSITIVE FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS
NUMBER OF PATIENTS DIAGNOSED WITH SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS
Cumulative Data
ADDITIONAL SCREENING AND DIAGNOSIS FOR PATIENTS WITH SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS (SUD)
PATIENTS WITH A DIAGNOSIS OF SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS (SUD) REFERRED TO SUPPORT SERVICES
PATIENTS DIAGNOSED WITH SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS (SUD) WHO RECEIVED MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT (MAT)
HEALTHCARE WORKFORCE AND MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT (MAT) EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Cumulative Data
NALOXONE (NARCAN) EDUCATION AND TRAININGS
PATIENTS DIAGNOSED WITH SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER (SUD) RECEIVING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR SERVICES
COMMUNITY OUTREACH FOR TESTING AND SYRINGE EXCHANGE
PREVENTION TRAINING PROGRAMS IN THE COMMUNITY
DRUG TAKE BACK PROGRAMS AND "LOCK YOUR MEDS" CAMPAIGN
POST OVERDOSE RESPONSE TEAM
Wilson County EMS distributes PORT Kits to patients who have experienced an overdose episode. A PORT Kit is a medication lock box that contains an at-home medication disposal kit, naloxone nasal spray, and other resources to prevent overdoses.
NUMBER OF CLIENTS SERVED IN OUR AREA BY INITIATIVES OF THE RCORP (RURAL COMMUNITIES OPIOID RESPONSE PROGRAM) IMPLEMENTATION GRANT
SUBSTANCE MISUSE-RELATED ARRESTS
SBIRT Data (Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment) Using the CAGE Tool (Cutting Down, Annoyance by Criticism, Guilty Feeling, Eye-openers)
Social Media, Advertising and Marketing
Anti-Vaping Programs
Youth Coalition
Alcohol and Tobacoo Surveys/Environmental Scans