Enhanced State Surveillance of Opioid-Involved Morbidity and Mortality

 
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    CFDA#

    93.136
     

    Funder Type

    Federal Government

    IT Classification

    B - Readily funds technology as part of an award

    Authority

    Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

    Summary

    This Program supports states with a high burden of drug overdoses to quickly improve the timeliness of fatal and nonfatal opioid overdose surveillance, including overdoses related to opioid pain relievers and heroin. Also, improvements in risk factor reporting for fatal opioid overdoses are funded. Improvements should inform state and local interventions in areas of great need. Applicants must undertake three strategies:
    • Increase the timeliness of aggregate nonfatal opioid overdose reporting. Produce state and county quarterly reports on emergency department (ED) visits and/or emergency medical services (EMS) responses to suspected overdoses involving any-drug, any-opioid, and/or heroin within 3 months of overdose
    • Increase the timeliness of fatal opioid overdose and associated risk factor reporting. Abstract standardized case-level data from medical examiner/coroner (ME/C) and death certificate (DC) reports on fatal opioid overdoses within 8 months of death using a CDC web based data entry platform. data should be extracted on either a) all opioid deaths in the state OR b) all opioid deaths in subset of counties whose residents account for a minimum of 75% of unintentional or undetermined drug overdose deaths in the state or 1,500 deaths in 2014.
    • Disseminate surveillance findings to key stakeholders working to prevent or respond to opioid overdoses
     

    History of Funding

    None is available.

    Additional Information

    Awardee data will be aggregated into a multi-state database by CDC to contribute to multi-state or regional surveillance efforts. As displayed in the logic model, the two key outcomes of the FOA are:
    • Awardee's key stakeholders receiving timely information about trends in nonfatal opioid overdoses that is geographically-specific to assist in prevention planning.
    • Awardee's key stakeholders receiving timely data on fatal opioid overdoses and risk factors to assist in targeted prevention planning. 

    Contacts

    Renee Wright

    Renee Wright
    200 Independence Avenue, S.W
    Washington, DC 20201
    (770) 488-1146
     

  • Eligibility Details

    Eligible applicants are State governments.

    Deadline Details

    Letters of Intent were to be submitted by May 13, 2016. Applications were to be submitted by June 27, 2016. A 2018 solicitation is anticipated.

    Award Details

    Approximately $11,500,000 is available in total funding. Up to 11 awards will be granted ranging from $210,000 and $775,000. Average award is $335,000 per year. Project length is three years. There is no cost sharing/matching requirement.

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