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Outpatient SUD Treatment Statistics and Opioid Use Disorder Trends

This report provides statistics on outpatient substance use disorder treatment, highlighting the prevalence of opioid use disorder and the use of heroin and other opiates/synthetics. It also includes data on neonatal admissions for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome and the impact of opioid use disorder on pregnant women.

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Outpatient SUD Treatment Statistics and Opioid Use Disorder Trends

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  1. Statistics Horizon Behavioral Health 362 active clients in outpatient SUD treatment from Jan to June 30% (108) have an Opioid Use disorder 26 using Heroin 82 using Other Opiates/ Synthetics (such as Codeine, Dilaudid, Morphine, Demerol, etc.) Opiates are the primary drug of abuse for 67 of the 108, with Heroin being primary for 15 clients and Other/ Synthetic being primary for 52. Marianne Powell, Outpatient Program Manager

  2. Statistics Lynchburg Comprehensive Treatment Center Has served 450 patients since Jan 2015 Currently sees approximately 200 patients daily Average age is 36 70-75% of patients started on prescribed opioids Of those, roughly 25% were using heroin at the time of admission (due to unavailability of continuing to be able to obtain prescriptions and heroin being cheaper and more available.) David Cassise, CTC Director, Lynchburg Comprehensive Treatment Center

  3. Statistics Centra-Community Action Committee on Opioid Abuse in Pregnancy Centra reports a 63% increase from 2014 to 2015 in NAS (Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome) admissions to the neonatal unit. 60% of women treated in Horizon’s SAPT program have an Opioid Use Disorder (Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment), this has doubled in the past 2 years. Lynchburg Comprehensive Treatment Center has treated 21 pregnant patients in the past year: 67% no longer use, 6 in treatment now, 2 have delivered and are still in treatment, 3 voluntarily detoxed out during their treatment. Shannon Miles, Centra Perinatal Navigator

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