Article Excerpt: “We have failed to truly harness the power of technology in responding to the opioid and overdose epidemic over the past 20 years,” Kasey Claborn, assistant professor at the University of Texas and Andrea L. Daugherty, interim chief information officer at Dell Medical School at the University of Texas Austin, wrote to MobiHealthNews. “Until recently, public funding has been insufficient to support the widespread need for evidence-based addiction treatment and prevention services. SAMHSA data show that in 2019 only 10% of those needing treatment for addiction in the U.S. actually received it.” Their team spent the past two years working with communities in Texas to design a better system for overdose response, allowing people to anonymously report overdoses and catch nonfatal cases that don’t make it to the health system. They just wrapped up a pilot program implementing the platform, called TxCOPE (Texans Connecting Overdose Prevention Efforts), at harm reduction organizations across four counties in the state.
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