Data And Analytics To Combat The Opioid Epidemic
This research brief by Jen Dunham and Dr. Stephen Kearney explores how data and analytics can play a critical role in combating the opioid epidemic. With 78 daily overdose deaths and fragmented, incomplete data systems, the crisis demands a unified, data-driven response. The paper outlines the systemic causes of overprescription and addiction, emphasizing the limitations of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) and the urgent need for contextual, integrated data. It advocates for predictive analytics to optimize pain treatment protocols, benchmark providers, allocate resources effectively, and guide national and state policies. The authors recommend three priorities: physician education through data, accountability from licensing boards, and empowered frontline organizations.
Leverage this report to uncover how analytics can drive real change in curbing the opioid crisis.