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Patterns of health care utilization among people who overdosed from illegal drugs: a descriptive analysis using the BC Provincial Overdose Cohort.

Michael C Otterstatter1,2, Alexis Crabtree1,2, Sabina Dobrer1, Brooke Kinniburgh3, Salman Klar3, Anthony Leamon4,5, Jennifer May-Hadford6,7, Christopher Mill1,7, Mina Park1,5, Andrew W Tu8, Lu Zheng9.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: British Columbia (BC) declared a public health emergency in April 2016 in response to a rapid rise in overdose deaths. Further understanding of health care utilization is needed to inform prevention strategies for individuals who overdose from illegal drugs.
METHODS: The Provincial Overdose Cohort includes linked administrative data on health care utilization by individuals who experienced an illegal drug overdose event in BC between 1 January 2015 and 30 November 2016. Overdose cases were identified using data from ambulance services, coroners' investigations, poison control centre calls and hospital, emergency department and physician administrative records. In total, 10 455 overdose cases were identified and compared with 52 275 controls matched on age, sex and area of residence for a descriptive analysis of health care utilization.
RESULTS: Two-thirds (66%) of overdose cases were male and about half (49%) were 20-39 years old. Over half of the cases (54%) visited the emergency department and about one-quarter (26%) were admitted to hospital in the year before the overdose event, compared with 17% and 9% of controls, respectively. Nevertheless, nearly onefifth (19%) of cases were recorded leaving the emergency department without being seen or against medical advice. High proportions of both cases (75%) and controls (72%) visited community-based physicians. Substance use and mental health-related concerns were the most common diagnoses among people who went on to overdose.
CONCLUSION: People who overdosed frequently accessed the health care system in the year before the overdose event. In light of the high rates of health care use, there may be opportunities to identify at-risk individuals before they overdose and connect them with targeted programs and evidence-based interventions. Further work using the BC Provincial Overdose Cohort will focus on identifying risk factors for overdose events and death by overdose.

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Keywords:  drug overdose; harm reduction; healthcare; opioids; street drugs

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30226726      PMCID: PMC6169704          DOI: 10.24095/hpcdp.38.9.04

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Promot Chronic Dis Prev Can        ISSN: 2368-738X            Impact factor:   3.240


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