Maine: ODMAP Implementation Initiative
Transcript of Maine: ODMAP Implementation Initiative
Maine: ODMAP Implementation Initiative
Sybil Mazerolle
SUD Program Manager
Office of Behavioral Health
Department of Health and Human Services
August 26, 2020
Presentation Overview
ODMAP Implementation The Data
ODMAP Technical Assistance Strategy Overdose Intervention
Rapid Induction
Maine ODMAP Implementation Initiative: The Why? Decrease the number of Overdose Deaths in ME
Lack of real-time overdose data, specifically around non-fatal overdoses
Increase Information Sharing/Community Collaboration
Executive Order: Part E. To the extent practicable, develop an Overdose Map with geomappingtechnology to locate overdose related hotspots and provide real-time data sharing.
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Maine Leads The Nation….
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Maine: >150% increase over 3 yrs, 6th highest rate of increase in US
Opioid Overdose Death Rates and All Drug Overdose Death Rates per 100,000 Population (Age Adjusted)
SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation’s State Health Facts.
ODMAP Implementation Initiative
Maine DHHS proposed partnering with a healthcare quality organization to help support implementation and provide technical assistance (No legislative Mandate)
Crisis CoAg funding was awarded fall of 2018
Maine experienced an administration change January, 2019
Contract with partner finalized February, 2019
ODMAP – Level 1
ODMAP – Level 2
March 1, 2019 – February 27, 2020
ODMAP Implementation Initiative: Developing Partnerships
ODMAP Implementation Initiative: Determining Strategy
Law Enforcement focus
Demonstrate Return on Investment
Develop a plan for data utilization
Platforms for disseminating information
Predicting roadblocks and pre-emptively addressing them
ODMAP Implementation Initiative: Statewide Rollout- Platforms for Information Dissemination
Regional Chief Meetings
Presentation at Chief’s Summer Summit
Opioid Summit
Maine Sheriff’s Summer Meeting
OAG’s Fall Road Show
ODMAP Implementation Initiative: Successes Androscoggin County Sheriff's Office
Auburn Police Department
Augusta Police Department
Bangor Police Department
Bar Harbor Police Department
Bath Police Department
Berwick Police Department
Bridgton Police Department
Brunswick Police Department
Bucksport Police Department
Camden Police Department
Cape Elizabeth Police Department
Caribou Police Department
Cumberland County Sheriff's Office
Cumberland Police Department-M
Dixfield Police Department
Eliot Police Department
Fairfield Police Department
Falmouth Police Department
Farmington Police Department
Fort Fairfield Police Department
Franklin County Sheriff's Office
Fryeburg Police Department
Hallowell Police Department
Hampden Public Safety
Hancock County Sheriff’s Office
Houlton Police Department
Jay Police Department
Kennebec County Sheriff's Office
Kennebunk Police Department
Kennebunkport Police Department
Kittery Police Department
Knox County Sheriff's Office
Lewiston Police Department
Lincoln County Sheriff's Office
Lisbon Maine Police Department
Madawaska Police Department
Maine Department of Health and Human Services
Maine Drug Enforcement Agency
Maine EMS
Maine State Police
Mexico Police Department
Milbridge Police Department
Milo Police Department
Monmouth Police Department
North Berwick Police Department
Oakland Police Department
Ogunquit Police Department
Old Town Police Department
Orono Police Department
Penobscot County Sheriff's Office
Piscataquis County Sheriff's Office
Pittsfield Maine Police Department
Portland Police Department
Presque Isle Police Department
Rumford Police Department
Sabattus Maine Police Department
Saco Police Department
Scarborough Police Department
Skowhegan Police Department
Somerset Public Health
South Portland Police Department
Topsham Police Department
Veazie Police Department
Waldo County Sheriff's Office
Waterville Police Department
Westbrook Police Department
Winslow Police Department
Yarmouth Police Department
York County Sheriff's Office
York Police Department
ODMAP Implementation Initiative: Determining Strategy- The Electronic Addendum
ODMAP Implementation Initiative: The Data
Creation of a Data Utilization planning group
Draft of plan created in December, 2019
Aligning with Maine’s Opioid Strategic Plan
Draft presented in February, 2020 and currently under review by leadership
ODMAP Implementation Initiative: The Data
Suspected Drugs Reported by County
Fatal vs. Non-fatal for the quarter
Naloxone Administrations reported by County
Suspected Drug By Age Range
Timely Entry- Speaks to Best Practice
ODMAP Implementation Initiative: Addressing Roadblocks- MOA
ODMAP Implementation Initiative: Addressing Roadblocks- Process Map
ODMAP Implementation Initiative: 2020
Targeted Technical Assistance
Helping to address technology barriers
EMS API implementation
Rapid Induction TA project
Overdose intervention program
ODMAP Implementation Initiative: Rapid Induction
2020: Increase in SUD-related Deaths
Fatal Overdose Data Q1 2020
OIP: Roles
SUD Clinician Embedded in First Responder
Agency
Co-responds to overdose and SUD-related Emergencies
Referrals based on ASAM criteria
Connection to Recovery Coach
Required TA participation
Recovery Coach Placed in community low-
barrier access points (SSPs, Recovery Centers, Clubhouses [casting wide net])
System navigation
Education and Connection to local Harm Reduction services
Recovery Capital gains
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Shared Responsibilities
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SUD Clinician Recovery Coach
• Post-overdose follow-up• Cont. engagement in
the community• ODMAP Notifications• Cross-position referrals• MaineMOM Connection• Data Tracking• Naloxone Distribution• Community Anti-stigma
education• MaineCare application • Connection to FQHC or
other provider for HIV/Hep C testing
• Harm Reduction support
ODMAP Implementation Initiative
Questions?
Contact Information
Sybil Mazerolle, SUD Program ManagerOffice of Behavioral Health
207-441-5023
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