This is a written testimony from 2017 presented to Congress by experts in the Department of Health and Human Services outlining the steps the department has taken to advance the goals of the Opioid Strategy. This document presents how leaders at SAMHSA, CDC, NIH, and FDA bring unique expertise and capabilities that enable HHS to take a comprehensive, complementary, and flexible approach to the opioid crisis.
Harm Reduction Resources
- Cautious Opioid Prescribing
- Medications for Opioid Use Disorder
- Overdose prevention
- Addiction Treatment Providers
- Community Coalitions
- Community Health Officials
- Harm Reduction Specialists
- Medical
- Policymakers
This is a website where you can download a report from Shatterproof that reviews data from states that suffered the highest number of fentanyl overdose deaths from 2011 through 2017. Based on reviewing this data, the report identifies a number of promising state initiatives that are already in place and having a positive effect on curbing overdose deaths. It also recommends several new strategies that states should adopt in order to save the most lives.
- Educational
- Medications for Opioid Use Disorder
- Overdose prevention
- Community Coalitions
- Community Health Officials
- Criminal Justice
- Medical
- Policymakers
This working paper (authors Brill and Ganz) from the American Enterprise Institute provides an estimation of the economic cost of the opioid crisis to each state and each county.
- Educational
- Community Coalitions
- Criminal Justice
- Health Insurers
- Hospitals
- Policymakers
This academic paper presents a case study on the impact of safe use spaces on a population of unhoused individuals living in an emergency shelter in Ontario, Canada during COVID-19. The paper investigates how the harm reduction strategies implemented positively changed the outcomes of this population with SUD or OUD.
- Housing, Education, and Employment
- Addiction Treatment Providers
- Advocates / Peers
- Harm Reduction Specialists
This is an academic article that highlights that, although access to syringe service programs is vital during the coronavirus pandemic, many of these organizations have had to close their doors. Leveraging these organizations to address the dual impact of the opioid crisis and the pandemic is discussed.
- COVID / Coronavirus related
- Syringe service program / Needle exchange
- Community Coalitions
- Community Health Officials
- Harm Reduction Specialists
- Policymakers
This paper outlines the relationship between stigma and opioid use disorder and explains how this has impacted treatment provision and harm reduction. The authors used a framework to identify sources of opioid related stigma on the macro, meso, and micro level. The authors also provide potential policy suggestions for how to reduce these impacts of stigma.
- Educational
- Overdose prevention
- Advocates / Peers
- Community Health Officials
- Policymakers
This academic paper assesses the impact of COVID-19 in a sample of individuals who use drugs in rural Illinois through qualitative surveys and interviews. The authors findings emphasize the importance of ensuring access to harm reduction services, including overdose prevention and drug checking for this vulnerable population.
- Addiction Treatment Providers
- Community Health Officials
- Policymakers
This is a report from the Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health at Indiana University that discusses the benefits of syringe service programs (SSP), including decreased infectious disease transmission, linkage to treatment and over services such as naloxone distribution, criminal diversion, and decreased needles in public areas. Recommendations and best practices are made for Indiana SSPs and barriers to implementation are discussed.
- Syringe service program / Needle exchange
- Advocates / Peers
- Community Health Officials
- Harm Reduction Specialists
This issue brief from NASTAD gives an overview of the impact of HIV and Hepatitis C in the context of the opioid crisis. Additionally, recommendations are made to implement a comprehensive response at the intersection of these devastating and deadly epidemics.
- Safe Injection Site
- Syringe service program / Needle exchange
- Community Coalitions
- Community Health Officials
- Harm Reduction Specialists
- Health Insurers
- Hospitals
- Medical
- Policymakers
This paper describes the Post Overdose Support Team (POST), a person-centered initiative led by Massachusetts harm reductionists in health and human services agencies in collaboration with municipal first responders. POST teams conduct home-based outreach with individuals who experienced an opioid-related overdose, providing a menu of services including naloxone rescue kits, overdose response and risk reduction planning, referral to treatment for substance use disorders including medication for opioid use disorder, and referral to recovery and family supports.
- Outreach
- Post-overdose response
- Addiction Treatment Providers
- Advocates / Peers
- Community Health Officials
- First Responders
- Harm Reduction Specialists
- Law Enforcement
The Network for Public Health Law is a website that gives guidance on legal and policy solutions. This link is specific to resources for substance use prevention and harm reduction.
- Policymakers
This research brief examines relationships between indicators of economic opportunity and the prevalence of prescription opioids and substance use in the United States. It also explains that overall, areas with lower economic opportunities are disproportionately affected by the opioid crisis, but the extent of that relationship varies regionally.
- Cautious Opioid Prescribing
- Educational
- Community Coalitions
- Community Health Officials
- Medical
- Policymakers