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Becky Vaughn Executive VP & COO Thank you for what you do! Fearless and ready to take on the challenge 6 People Aged 12 or Older with a Past Year SUD Note: Estimated numbers of people refer to people aged 12 or older in the civilian,


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Becky Vaughn

Executive VP & COO

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Thank you for what you do!

Fearless and ready to take on the challenge

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People Aged 12 or Older with a Past Year SUD

Note: Estimated numbers of people refer to people aged 12 or older in the civilian, noninstitutionalized population in the United

  • States. The numbers do not sum to the total population of the United States because the population for NSDUH does not include

people aged 11 years old or younger, people with no fixed household address (e.g., homeless or transient people not in shelters), active-duty military personnel, and residents of institutional group quarters, such as correctional facilities, nursing homes, mental institutions, and long-term care hospitals. Note: The estimated numbers of people with substance use disorders are not mutually exclusive because people could have use disorders for more than one substance.

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Alcohol Use Disorder

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DRUG POISONING MORTALITY BY U.S. COUNTY: 2004 & 2014

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DRUG POISONING MORTALITY BY U.S. COUNTY: 2004 & 2014

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https://www.cdc.gov/drugoverdose/data/statedeaths.html

Deaths involving any

  • pioid
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September 23, 2016 September 23, 2016

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5.4% 2.3% 3.3% .5%

Global Opioid Use

Source: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. Data from 2013 or most recent year reported

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Wasn’t sure which stick you threw, So I got ‘em all, And the ball

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Increase Access to Prevention, Treatment,

and Recovery Support

Improve Quality of Services with EBPs Educate Individuals, Families, Communities Ensure Appropriate Public Policy

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  • 1. Advises the President
  • n drug-control

issues

  • 2. Coordinates drug-

control activities and funding

  • 3. Produces the annual

National Drug Control Strategy

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ELIMINATING THE TREATMENT GAP 90:90:90 BENCHMARK

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%

Identification Engagement Remission

40% 15% 50%

Target Current*

*Estimated

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ACUTE AND CHRONIC CARE SERVICES

Acute care services for emergency, point-in- time care. Chronic care services for successful treatment and long-term recovery, include: Case management Comprehensive treatment & recovery supports Continuum of care Appropriate Medications to Assist Treatment Health monitoring Supportive services, and more…

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Reasons for Not Receiving SU Treatment among Adults >18 Who Felt They Needed Treatment

2015 NSDUH

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HARM REDUCTION:

Helping People Help Themselves 1.

Meet people where they are.

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Work on what is bothering them not what is bothering you.

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If at first you don’t succeed, review, adapt, and try again.

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What are you doing here? WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING HERE?

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Integration

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http://nrepp.samhsa.gov/01_landing.aspx

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“this report brings together the best available science on prevention, treatment, and recovery, so we can equip our healthcare providers with the tools they need to take the best possible care of patients.”

U.S. Surgeon General

Vivek Murthy, MD

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TURN THE TIDE ON THE OPIOID CRISIS

http://turnthetiderx.org/

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STAY STRONG!