Data-Driven Strategies: Using ODMAP Data to Target Prevention Activities
This program briefly highlights the Alliance for Prevention and Wellness (APW) use of Overdose Detection Mapping Application Program (ODMAP) data to target a broad range of substance use prevention and education activities to ZIP codes with the highest rate of overdoses.
The Overdose Detection and Mapping Program (ODMAP) is a free, Web-based platform designed to support the collection and surveillance of suspected fatal and nonfatal overdoses. Overdose data is linked to a national map to support strategic analysis. Access to near-real time data can help communities mobilize prevention and intervention responses.