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OHIO hosts Opioid Workforce Expansion Project Conference

Ohio University hosted an Opioid Workforce Expansion Project earlier this year. The annual conference seeks to combat the opioid epidemic through education. “We’ve learned that, during the pandemic, the opioid epidemic really got worse, not better. It did not halt, and it will be several years before we know the final numbers,” Dr. Sheerlena Buchman, an assistant professor in Ohio University’s College of Health Sciences and Professions said.

Ohio s plan to distribute anti-OD drug triggers questions, claims of racial bias

Ohio s plan to distribute anti-OD drug triggers questions, claims of racial bias
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Ohio s plan to distribute anti-OD drug triggers questions, claims of racial bias

Ohio is launching a targeted deployment of naloxone, sending 60,000 doses of the antidote for an opioid overdose to 23 counties. The idea is to get ahead of a usual summertime rise in overdoses. Yet one of its partners in distributing the naloxone questions the equity of the plan, calling it racially biased. Harm Reduction Ohio says the state’s plan excludes some areas that have high overdose death rates for Black Ohioans, including parts of Cincinnati and Columbus. It also charges the plan gives an insufficient amount of the drug to rural areas. The heart of the problem: The two sides use different ways to measure the impact of overdoses.

Ohio s plan to distribute an anti-OD drug triggers questions, claims of racial bias

Ohio s plan to distribute an anti-OD drug triggers questions, claims of racial bias Terry DeMio, Cincinnati Enquirer Ohio is launching a targeted deployment of naloxone, sending 60,000 doses of the antidote for an opioid overdose to 23 counties. The idea is to get ahead of a usual summertime rise in overdoses. Yet one of its partners in distributing the naloxone questions the equity of the plan, calling it racially biased. Harm Reduction Ohio says the state’s plan excludes some areas that have high overdose death rates for Black Ohioans, including parts of Cincinnati and Columbus. It also charges the plan gives an insufficient amount of the drug to rural areas.

Franklin County has a top rating for fatal police shootings in U S

A new study shows Franklin County has one of the highest rates of fatal law enforcement shootings in Ohio and is among the highest in the nation. The county ranked 18th among the 100 most populous counties nationally, based on average annual fatality rate, according to the study by the Ohio Alliance for Innovation in Population Health released Tuesday.   The study, conducted through a partnership with Ohio University, analyzed six years of data compiled by The Washington Post’s fatal police shooting database, which did not previously factor in population or denote the county where a shooting happened. The report and The Post s database used information on shootings that occurred between Jan. 1, 2015 through Dec. 31, 2020.

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