Opioid Overdose Early Warning and Surveillance Sample Clauses

Opioid Overdose Early Warning and Surveillance. Base funding must be used to support the Board of Health in taking a leadership role in establishing systems to identify and track the risks posed by illicit synthetic opioids in their jurisdictions, including the sudden availability of illicit synthetic opioids and resulting opioid overdoses. Risk based information about illicit synthetic opioids should be shared in an ongoing manner with community partners to inform their situational awareness and service planning. This includes: • Surveillance systems should include a set of “real-time” qualitative and quantitative indicators and complementary information on local illicit synthetic opioid risk. Partners should include, but are not limited to: emergency departments, first responders (police, fire and ambulance) and harm reduction services. • Early warning systems should include the communication mechanisms and structures required to share information in a timely manner among health system and community partners, including people who use drugs, about changes in the acute, local risk level, to inform action. They should also include reporting to the province through a mechanism currently under development.
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Opioid Overdose Early Warning and Surveillance. Base funding for this program will support Boards of Health to take a leadership role in establishing systems to identify and track the risks posed by illicit synthetic opioids in their jurisdictions, including the sudden availability of illicit synthetic opioids and resulting opioid overdoses. Risk based information about illicit synthetic opioids should be shared in an ongoing manner with community partners to inform their situational awareness and service planning. This includes: • Surveillance systems should include a set of “real-time” qualitative and quantitative indicators and complementary information on local illicit synthetic opioid risk. Partners should include, but are not limited to: emergency departments, first responders (police, fire and ambulance) and harm reduction services. Type of Funding Base Source Public HealthEarly warning systems should include the communication mechanisms and structures required to share information in a timely manner among health system and community partners, including people who use drugs, about changes in the acute, local risk level, to inform action. They should also include reporting to the province through a mechanism currently under development. The Board of Health is required to submit an annual activity report and quarterly program reports on dates specified in Schedule C of the Agreement.

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