ODMAP: Stakeholder Perspectives on a Novel Public Health and Public Safety Overdose Surveillance System

Author:

Allen BennettORCID,Cohen-Serrins JulianORCID

Abstract

This pilot study explores the utilization of the Overdose Detection Mapping Application Program (ODMAP) as a tool for enhancing collaboration between the public health and public safety sectors to address the overdose epidemic in the United States. Through qualitative interviews with ODMAP users, key themes emerged, including the role of data sharing in facilitating collaboration, challenges posed by divergent data privacy standards, and the need for clearer guidance on cross-sector data sharing. Findings highlight ODMAP’s potential to integrate data for targeted interventions at individual and population levels. Future research directions include overcoming data sharing barriers, strategically utilizing data across sectors, and rigorously evaluating the impact of cross-sector partnerships on overdose morbidity and mortality. Overall, this study underscores the importance of ODMAP in fostering coordinated responses to the overdose crisis and provides valuable insights for improving overdose surveillance and intervention efforts.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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