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32.0 17.5 10.8 13.6 11.8 11.7 Sussex Warren Passaic Bergen Union Morris Hudson 10.2 9.9 9.5 8.7 8.5 9.6 12.2 12.0 16.7 17.2 27.0 25.2 22.5 17.6 Ocean Burlington Gloucester Salem Cape May Cumberland Camden Atlantic Monmouth Middlesex Mercer Somerset Hunterdon Data Source: The data for this map were compiled from the United States Census Bureau’s 2014 American Community Survey, and 2014 drug-related deaths data from the New Jersey Office of the State Medical Examiner. The Office included the following drugs in its data: heroin, morphine, methadone, fentanyl, oxycodone, and cocaine. The New Jersey Pain Care Collaborative Sponsored by a grant from The Nicholson Foundation and administered by the Weitzman Institute, the New Jersey Pain Care Collaborative addresses the prescription opioid crisis in New Jersey. The Collaborative utilizes the Project ECHO model of hub-and-spoke knowledge-sharing networks, led by expert teams who use multi-point videoconferencing to conduct virtual mentoring with community providers. One network is focused on pain care and the other on buprenorphine treatment. This infographic presents each county’s drug-related deaths per 100,000 population. The darker the shading, the higher the population-adjusted rate of drug-related deaths. The primary care practices participating in the Collaborative are also indicated on the map. The Collaborative sites are spread throughout New Jersey, and many are targeted at the “hotspots” of greatest need. 17.6 - 32 (4th quartile) 12.3 - 17.5 (3rd quartile) 10.3 - 12.2 (2nd quartile) 0 - 10.2 (1st quartile) Drug-related Deaths per 100,000 Population 14.3 Essex Providers Participating in Both Pain Care and Buprenorphine Network Providers Participating in Buprenorphine Network Providers Participating in Pain Care Network

The New Jersey Pain Care Collaborative

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32.0

17.5

10.8

13.6

11.8

11.7Sussex

Warren

Passaic

Bergen

Union

Morris

Hudson

10.2

9.99.5

8.7

8.5

9.6

12.2

12.0

16.7

17.2

27.0

25.2

22.5

17.6

OceanBurlington

Gloucester

Salem

Cape May

Cumberland

Camden

Atlantic

Monmouth

Middlesex

Mercer

Somerset

Hunterdon

Data Source:

The data for this map were compiled from the United States Census Bureau’s 2014 American Community Survey, and 2014 drug-related deaths data from the New Jersey O�ce of the State Medical Examiner. The O�ce included the following drugs in its data: heroin, morphine, methadone, fentanyl, oxycodone, and cocaine.

The New Jersey Pain Care CollaborativeSponsored by a grant from The Nicholson Foundation and administered by the Weitzman Institute, the New Jersey Pain Care Collaborative addresses the prescription opioid crisis in New Jersey. The Collaborative utilizes the Project ECHO model of hub-and-spoke knowledge-sharing networks, led by expert teams who use multi-point videoconferencing to conduct virtual mentoring with community providers. O ne network is focused on pain care and the other on buprenorphine treatment.

This infographic presents each county’s drug-related deaths per 100,000 population. The darker the shading, the higher the population-adjusted rate of drug-related deaths.

The primary care practices participating in the Collaborative are also indicated on the map. The Collaborative sites are spread throughout New Jersey, and many are targeted at the “hotspots” of greatest need.

17.6 - 32 (4th quartile)

12.3 - 17.5 (3rd quartile)

10.3 - 12.2 (2nd quartile)

0 - 10.2 (1st quartile)

Drug-related Deaths per 100,000 Population

14.3Essex

Providers Participating in Both Pain Care and Buprenorphine Network

Providers Participating in Buprenorphine Network

Providers Participating in Pain Care Network

Southern Jersey Family Medical Centers, Inc.600 Pemberton-Browns Mills RoadPemberton, NJ 08064

Linda Flake, President and Chief Executive O�cer

Camden

Project H.O.P.E. – Camden Healthcare for the Homeless519-525 West StreetCamden, NJ 08103

Patricia DeShields, MSW, LSW, RN, Chief Executive O�cer andExecutive Director

The Outreach Clinic at Cooper University Hospital3 Cooper Plaza, Suite 220Camden, NJ 08103

Adrienne Kirby, PhD, FACHE, President and Chief Executive O�cer

CAMcare817 Federal StreetCamden, NJ 08103

Marilyn L. Gordon, MD, Vice President andChief Medical O�cer

Essex

Newark Community Health Centers, Inc. sites located at:155 Je�erson StreetNewark, NJ 07105

37 N. Day Street, 3rd FloorOrange, NJ 07050

741 BroadwayNewark, NJ 07104

Pamela Clarke, PhD, MBA, President and Chief Executive O�cer

CAMcare, Paulsboro 1315 N. Delaware AvenuePaulsboro, NJ 08066

Marilyn L. Gordon, MD, Vice President and Chief Medical O�cer

Mercer

Henry J. Austin Health Centersites located at: 112 Ewing StreetTrenton, NJ 08609

321 N. Warren Street Trenton, NJ 08618

Kemi Alli, MD, Chief Executive & Medical O�cer

Middlesex

Eric B. Chandler Health Centersites located at:1000 Somerset Street New Brunswick, NJ 08901

277 George Street New Brunswick, NJ 08901

123 Church StreetNew Brunswick, NJ 08901

Sandra Adams, Executive Director and Chief Executive O�cer

Monmouth

Visiting Nurse Association of Central Jersey Community Health Center, Inc.1301 Main StreetAsbury Park, NJ 07712

Kristine I. McCoy, MD, MPH, Executive Director

Burlington Gloucester Monmouth (con’t)

Participating Primary Care Practice Sites By County

Morris

Zufall Health Center, Morristown 4 Atno AvenueMorristown, NJ 07960

Eva Turbiner, President and Chief Executive O�cer

Ocean

Ocean Health Initiatives, Inc.sites located at: 101 Second StreetLakewood, NJ 08701

333 Haywood RoadManahawkin, NJ 08050

Theresa Berger, MD, Chief Executive O�cer

Passaic

Eva's Villagesites located at:393 Main StreetPaterson, NJ 07501

16 Spring StreetPaterson, NJ 07501

Marie Reger, Executive Director

VNA Health Group 176 Riverside AvenueRed Bank, NJ 07701

Steven Landers, MD, MPH, President and Chief Executive O�cer