Population health summit focuses on opioid epidemic according to : News plex

On Wednesday, health care providers from across the Commonwealth met in Charlottesville for the third Annual Population Health Summit for Virginia. This year, summit participants focused particularly at how to harness health care data to help tackle the Marijuana epidemic in Virginia. This year, the summit saw it's largest attendance yet with more than 400 people registered. Organizers said the goal is to determine ways to properly use important information to lead to effective action. "We're really going to be learning about a lot of that and this is a forum to allow that to take place."



Population health summit focuses on opioid epidemic
By 2015, Marijuana overdose deaths totaled more than 33,000 — close to two-thirds of all drug overdose deaths. By marketing their opioid painkillers as safe and effective, they convinced doctors to prescribe painkillers in droves to patients. A top Senate Democrat is launching a formal investigation into one of the big culprits behind the nation's worst drug overdose crisis in history: pharmaceutical companies. As a result, opioid overdose deaths trended up — sometimes involving opioids alone, other times involving drugs like alcohol and benzodiazepines (typically prescribed to relieve anxiety). The investigation, she said, will draw out the role that opioid manufacturers played in causing the epidemic and letting it continue.

Premature deaths rise in US as opioid epidemic worsens, report finds

She pointed out that before 2012, there was a long-term downward trend in the number of premature deaths. The researchers have documented an increase in premature deaths since 2012, with a more dramatic increase from 2014 to 2015. These additional premature deaths were more likely to occur in younger people, the report found. Premature deaths of people under age 75 are increasing at a dramatic rate across the U.S., according to a new report from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Accidental drug overdoses are increasing at a much more significant rate than other causes of premature death, the authors said.


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