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THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE FOR PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONALS FIGHTING THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC The opioid crisis has devastated families and communities across the United States. Changes in policing and medical practices have been swift, but they've achieved only a modest impact on the fundamental causes of substance misuse and addiction. The necessity for upstream intervention is clear. But what does that look like? A Public Health Guide to Ending the Opioid Epidemic does what only a public health approach can: offer credible, scalable, and empirically supported approaches to uprooting one of society's…mehr
THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE FOR PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONALS FIGHTING THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC The opioid crisis has devastated families and communities across the United States. Changes in policing and medical practices have been swift, but they've achieved only a modest impact on the fundamental causes of substance misuse and addiction. The necessity for upstream intervention is clear. But what does that look like? A Public Health Guide to Ending the Opioid Epidemic does what only a public health approach can: offer credible, scalable, and empirically supported approaches to uprooting one of society's most pernicious challenges. It systemizes the core tenets of the public health approach to substance misuse and addiction, which alongside clinical approaches (prescription guidelines and monitoring, increased access to overdose-reversal medication, and medication-assisted treatment availability) offers a roadmap for end-to-end response to this diverse problem. Core elements of the public health approach, all covered here in practical terms, include: ? How to support community-based, primary prevention of substance misuse and addiction in different settings and populations ? How to effectively address the cultural, social, and environmental aspects of health that are driving the current epidemic ? How governmental public health agencies play a significant role in responding to the epidemic, both in the field's traditional model of disease surveillance and control and in more directed approaches to health promotion (building community resilience; addressing the impact of adverse childhood events; mitigating the root causes of addiction) These frameworks offer a foundation for understanding, analyzing, and meaningfully impacting the burden of opioid misuse and addiction in any population or setting. A Public Health Guide to Ending the Opioid Epidemic is a roadmap for meaningful change.
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JAY C. BUTLER, MD, is former Commissioner and Chief Medical Officer of the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services. During his tenure, he served as incident commander of Governor Bill Walker's Opioid Crisis Response Cabinet. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina Medical School, has completed post-doctoral clinical trainings at Vanderbilt and Emory Universities, and maintains board certifications in infectious diseases, internal medical, and pediatrics. He was the 2017 President of the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials and is the recipient of the 2018 National American Society of Addiction Medicine's Public Policy Award. In 2019, he became Deputy Director for Infectious Diseases at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. MICHAEL R. FRASER, PhD, MS, CAE, FCPP, is Chief Executive Officer of the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO), the national nonprofit organization representing state and territorial leaders of public health agencies of the United States well as the more than 100,000 public health professionals these agencies employ. He has featured in interviews with the Washington Post, New York Times, Politico, and other national and regional media outlets. He is an affiliated faculty at the George Mason University College of Health and Human Services and a Professorial Lecturer in Health Policy and Management at the Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University. His collaborative research and scholarship have published in several academic journals including the American Journal of Public Health and the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice.
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* Acknowledgements * Forewords * i. Foreword: A Recovery Journey * Greg Williams * ii. Foreword: Countering the Opioid Epidemic * Meena Vythilingam, Kumiko Lippold, and Brett Giroir * Text Box ii.1: Ten Evidence Based Strategies for Preventing Opioid Overdose * Part I: Fundamentals and Frameworks * Chapter 1 * Introduction: Why a Public Health Guide to Ending the Opioid Crisis? * Michael Fraser and Jay Butler * Chapter 2 * The Emergence of an Epidemic * Elizabeth M. Finkelman and J. Michael McGinnis * Chapter 3 * Public Health Approaches to Preventing Substance Misuse and Addiction * Jay Butler * Chapter 4 * Public Health Approaches to Overdose Prevention and Harm Reduction * Mark Lysyshyn and Mark Tyndall * Chapter 5 * Stigma and the Language of Addiction * Michael Botticelli and Colleen L. Barry * Chapter 6 * The Neuroscience of Addiction: A Primer for Public Health Professionals * Jay C. Butler * Part II: Connecting Clinical Perspectives and Public Health Practice * Chapter 7 * Non-Opioid Alternatives to Managing Chronic Pain: An Overview for Public Health Practitioners * Vanila Singh and Rachel Katonak * Chapter 8 * The Role of Community Pharmacy in Addressing and Preventing Opioid Use Disorder * Nicholas E Hagemeier * Text Box 8.1: Washington State's Medication Take-Back Program * Chapter 9 * SBIRT as a Public Health and Prevention Strategy to Address Substance Misuse and Addiction * Alexandra Nowalk and Janice Pringle * Text Box 9.1. Case Study 1. Universal Screening at EMPOWER Center for Health * Text Box 9.2. Case Study 2. Integrating SBIRT within Clinical Workflows * Chapter 10 * Expanding Access to Treatment and Recovery Services Using a Hub and Spoke Model of Care * Anne Van Donsel, Anthony Folland, and Mark Levine * Chapter 11 * Engaging Payers to Transform Treatment of Substance Use Disorders * Samantha Arsenault * Text Box 11.1. Shatterproof Substance Use Disorder Treatment Task Force: Payer Representatives * Text Box 11.2. Shatterproof's National Principles of Care * Chapter 12 * Collaborating to Address Substance Use Disorder in Correctional Settings: The Rhode Island Experience * Rosemarie A. Martin, Nicole Alexander-Scott, Joseph Wendelken, and Jennifer Clarke * Text Box 12.1. Definitions of Criminal Justice Terms * Part III: Moving Upstream - Prevention, Partnership and Public Health * Chapter 13 * The Role of Public Health Agencies in Convening Partnerships and Collaborations to Respond to the Opioid Crisis * Philicia Tucker and Michael Fraser * Chapter 14 * Systems Thinking and the Opioid Epidemic in Georgia * Brigitte Manteuffel, Leigh Alderman, Jane Branscomb, Karen Minyard * Chapter 15 * A Comprehensive Approach to Addressing the Opioid Crisis * Michael Fraser and Mark Levine * Chapter 16 * Five Key Strategies for an "Upstream" Approach to Preventing Opioid Misuse and Addiction * John Auerbach and Benjamin F. Miller * Chapter 17 * Addressing Community Trauma and Building Community Resilience to Prevent Opioid Misuse and Addiction * Sheila Savannah and Dana Fields-Johnson, with Ruben Cantu, Sana Chehimi, Alexis Captanian, and Karmen Kurtz * Text Box 17.1. Promoting Community Level Solutions in Ohio * Text Box 17.2. Building Resilience in Huntington, West Virginia * Chapter 18 * Early Childhood Trauma and Substance Misuse and Addiction: An Opportunity for Prevention * Melissa Merrick, Derek C. Ford, and Deborah Houry * Text Box 18.1. Excerpt from Essentials for Childhood: Steps to Create Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships and Environments * Chapter 19 * Public Health and the Criminal Justice System: Partnerships to Promote Health and Prevent Addiction * Gary Tennis, Kenneth Martz, and Jac Charlier * Chapter 20 * Building Effective Public Health and Public Safety Collaborations to Prevent Opioid Overdose at the Local, State, and Federal Levels * Jennifer Carroll, Rita K. Noonan, and Jessica Wolff * Chapter 21 * Public Health Surveillance and the Opioid Crisis * Jeffrey P. Engel, Valerie N. Goodson, Megan Toe, and Michael Landen * Text Box 21.1: Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists' Nonfatal Opioid Overdose Standardized Surveillance Case Definition * Chapter 22 * The Role of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) in Addressing the Opioid Overdose Epidemic * Grant Baldwin, Jan Losby, Wes Sargent, Jamie Mells, and Sarah Bacon. * Text Box 22.1. Excerpt from Tracking PDMP Enhancement: The Best Practice Checklist * Chapter 23 * Prescribing Guidelines and Opioid Stewardship * Mark Bicket and Caleb Alexander * Text Box 23.1. Recommendations from the CDC Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain * Text Box 23.2. Examples of Prescribing Guidelines from Selected National Organizations * Text Box 23.3. Selected Examples of State Opioid and/or Controlled Substance Prescribing Guidelines * Chapter 24 * Developing a Culture of Opioid Stewardship: The Pennsylvania Example * Allison Michalowski, Sarah Boateng, Michael Fraser, Rachel L. Levine * Text Box 24.1: Pennsylvania's Opioid Stewardship On-Line Resources * Afterword: Our Collaborative Journey * About the Authors * Index
* Acknowledgements * Forewords * i. Foreword: A Recovery Journey * Greg Williams * ii. Foreword: Countering the Opioid Epidemic * Meena Vythilingam, Kumiko Lippold, and Brett Giroir * Text Box ii.1: Ten Evidence Based Strategies for Preventing Opioid Overdose * Part I: Fundamentals and Frameworks * Chapter 1 * Introduction: Why a Public Health Guide to Ending the Opioid Crisis? * Michael Fraser and Jay Butler * Chapter 2 * The Emergence of an Epidemic * Elizabeth M. Finkelman and J. Michael McGinnis * Chapter 3 * Public Health Approaches to Preventing Substance Misuse and Addiction * Jay Butler * Chapter 4 * Public Health Approaches to Overdose Prevention and Harm Reduction * Mark Lysyshyn and Mark Tyndall * Chapter 5 * Stigma and the Language of Addiction * Michael Botticelli and Colleen L. Barry * Chapter 6 * The Neuroscience of Addiction: A Primer for Public Health Professionals * Jay C. Butler * Part II: Connecting Clinical Perspectives and Public Health Practice * Chapter 7 * Non-Opioid Alternatives to Managing Chronic Pain: An Overview for Public Health Practitioners * Vanila Singh and Rachel Katonak * Chapter 8 * The Role of Community Pharmacy in Addressing and Preventing Opioid Use Disorder * Nicholas E Hagemeier * Text Box 8.1: Washington State's Medication Take-Back Program * Chapter 9 * SBIRT as a Public Health and Prevention Strategy to Address Substance Misuse and Addiction * Alexandra Nowalk and Janice Pringle * Text Box 9.1. Case Study 1. Universal Screening at EMPOWER Center for Health * Text Box 9.2. Case Study 2. Integrating SBIRT within Clinical Workflows * Chapter 10 * Expanding Access to Treatment and Recovery Services Using a Hub and Spoke Model of Care * Anne Van Donsel, Anthony Folland, and Mark Levine * Chapter 11 * Engaging Payers to Transform Treatment of Substance Use Disorders * Samantha Arsenault * Text Box 11.1. Shatterproof Substance Use Disorder Treatment Task Force: Payer Representatives * Text Box 11.2. Shatterproof's National Principles of Care * Chapter 12 * Collaborating to Address Substance Use Disorder in Correctional Settings: The Rhode Island Experience * Rosemarie A. Martin, Nicole Alexander-Scott, Joseph Wendelken, and Jennifer Clarke * Text Box 12.1. Definitions of Criminal Justice Terms * Part III: Moving Upstream - Prevention, Partnership and Public Health * Chapter 13 * The Role of Public Health Agencies in Convening Partnerships and Collaborations to Respond to the Opioid Crisis * Philicia Tucker and Michael Fraser * Chapter 14 * Systems Thinking and the Opioid Epidemic in Georgia * Brigitte Manteuffel, Leigh Alderman, Jane Branscomb, Karen Minyard * Chapter 15 * A Comprehensive Approach to Addressing the Opioid Crisis * Michael Fraser and Mark Levine * Chapter 16 * Five Key Strategies for an "Upstream" Approach to Preventing Opioid Misuse and Addiction * John Auerbach and Benjamin F. Miller * Chapter 17 * Addressing Community Trauma and Building Community Resilience to Prevent Opioid Misuse and Addiction * Sheila Savannah and Dana Fields-Johnson, with Ruben Cantu, Sana Chehimi, Alexis Captanian, and Karmen Kurtz * Text Box 17.1. Promoting Community Level Solutions in Ohio * Text Box 17.2. Building Resilience in Huntington, West Virginia * Chapter 18 * Early Childhood Trauma and Substance Misuse and Addiction: An Opportunity for Prevention * Melissa Merrick, Derek C. Ford, and Deborah Houry * Text Box 18.1. Excerpt from Essentials for Childhood: Steps to Create Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships and Environments * Chapter 19 * Public Health and the Criminal Justice System: Partnerships to Promote Health and Prevent Addiction * Gary Tennis, Kenneth Martz, and Jac Charlier * Chapter 20 * Building Effective Public Health and Public Safety Collaborations to Prevent Opioid Overdose at the Local, State, and Federal Levels * Jennifer Carroll, Rita K. Noonan, and Jessica Wolff * Chapter 21 * Public Health Surveillance and the Opioid Crisis * Jeffrey P. Engel, Valerie N. Goodson, Megan Toe, and Michael Landen * Text Box 21.1: Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists' Nonfatal Opioid Overdose Standardized Surveillance Case Definition * Chapter 22 * The Role of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) in Addressing the Opioid Overdose Epidemic * Grant Baldwin, Jan Losby, Wes Sargent, Jamie Mells, and Sarah Bacon. * Text Box 22.1. Excerpt from Tracking PDMP Enhancement: The Best Practice Checklist * Chapter 23 * Prescribing Guidelines and Opioid Stewardship * Mark Bicket and Caleb Alexander * Text Box 23.1. Recommendations from the CDC Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain * Text Box 23.2. Examples of Prescribing Guidelines from Selected National Organizations * Text Box 23.3. Selected Examples of State Opioid and/or Controlled Substance Prescribing Guidelines * Chapter 24 * Developing a Culture of Opioid Stewardship: The Pennsylvania Example * Allison Michalowski, Sarah Boateng, Michael Fraser, Rachel L. Levine * Text Box 24.1: Pennsylvania's Opioid Stewardship On-Line Resources * Afterword: Our Collaborative Journey * About the Authors * Index
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