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National Harm Reduction Conference November 3 , 2016 San Diego, CA Presented by: Janie Simmons NDRI, Inc. Erin Haas MDDOHMH Implementation of Online Opioid Overdose Prevention, Recognition and Response Training with Standing Orders for Naloxone Access: Two State Models (Pennsylvania and Maryland)

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National Harm Reduction ConferenceNovember 3 , 2016

San Diego, CA

Presented by:

Janie Simmons

NDRI, Inc.

Erin Haas

MDDOHMH

Implementation of Online Opioid Overdose Prevention, Recognitionand Response Training with Standing Orders for Naloxone Access: Two State Models (Pennsylvania and Maryland)

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GetNaloxoneNow.org

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Bystander Training

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Professional First Responder Training

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2015 Survey Results

Article: Implementation of online opioid overdose prevention, recognition and response trainings for professional first responders: Year 1 survey results Janie Simmons · Sonali Rajan · Lloyd Goldsamt · Luther Elliott

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Dec. 2016Article:

Implementation of online opioid overdose prevention, recognition and response trainings for laypeople: Year 1 survey results Janie Simmons · Sonali Rajan · Lloyd Goldsamt · Luther Elliott under review

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Registration Totals Jan ‘15 – Oct ‘16

Bystander training: 9,804First Responder training: 10, 430TOTAL = 20, 234

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GetNaloxoneNow accessed in US Cities:Jan ‘15 – Oct ‘16

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PA Metro Data for GetNaloxoneNow.org Jan ‘15 – Oct ‘16

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GetNaloxoneNow.org in PA Jan ‘15 – Oct. ‘16

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GetNaloxoneNow.org in PA Jan ’15 – Oct ‘16

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How are people (U.S.) finding the site? Sept 22 – Oct 22, 2016 (one month)

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Sustainability

We are very happy with the results nationally, despite no formal outreach or advertising (yet) largely as a result of our collaboration with PA.

However, the PA model is not sustainable. PA has provided us with no funds for support of this project.

Maryland model DOES help us sustain this potentially far reaching project… particularly if other states follow their lead.

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Maryland Model

Formal collaboration between GetNaloxoneNow.org (NDRI-USA) and the MDDOHMH

MD budgeted for unique Maryland-specific webpage and Certificate of Completion, registration data, and analytics

Collaboration will enable day-to-day monitoring of state-wide and local events with traffic on the website and trainings

Potential to respond in locations where overdoses have occurred with online education and naloxone availability

Potential to assess whether online trainees obtain naloxone at pharmacies

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Maryland Model: Maryland-specific webpage

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Maryland Model: Certificate of Completion

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Acknowledgements

MDDOHMH for their support and the Maryland modelPennsylvania Department of Health and Pennsylvania

Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs for their support in disseminating the trainings

Others who have helped to disseminate the trainings nationwide

The Co-Investigators and experts who assisted in writing the training scripts and helped to evaluate the training before it was disseminated (Alex Walley, M.D., Sharon Stancliff, M.D., Maya Doe-Simkins, MPH, Michael Dailey, M.D., Sara Jahnke, Ph.D., Todd LeDuc, MS, FACEP and Nabil El Sanadi, M.D. FACEP)

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Funding

Development of Bystander Training (NIDA # 1R43DA029358-01A1)

Development of Professional First Responder Training (NIDA 1R43DA033746-01)

The Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network (funded by SAMSHA) provided support

Adapt Pharma, maker of the FDA approved Narcan® Nasal Spray which awarded us an educational grant to update the trainings (content & format).

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News Flash!

Follow us on twitter @getnaloxonenow

Find out when new updated trainings will be online

Contact me to collaborate (dissemination, unique page/Certificate, research)

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