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Pain Standards Task Force Data

Please see the Oregon Health Authority's Prescribing and Drug Overdose Dashboard for additional data points not included in this dashboard. 

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Compared to Distribution

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Compared to Target

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Compared to a Single Value

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Trend

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Compared to Prior Value

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Prescribing

Prescribing

Individuals Receiving Drug per 1,000 Residents: Opioid State: Oregon

Current Value:

Individuals Receiving Drug per 1,000 Residents: Opioid State: Oregon

70.2
Per 100,000 population
(2021, Q3)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Oregon (70.2) is less  than the previously measured value (71.0).
Prior Value
(71.0)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Oregon value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Individuals Receiving Drug per 1,000 Residents: Opioid County: Crook

Current Value:

Individuals Receiving Drug per 1,000 Residents: Opioid County: Crook

89.8
Per 100,000 population
(2021, Q4)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Crook (89.8) is less  than the previously measured value (97.1).
Prior Value
(97.1)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Crook value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Individuals Receiving Drug per 1,000 Residents: Opioid County: Deschutes

Current Value:

Individuals Receiving Drug per 1,000 Residents: Opioid County: Deschutes

68.5
Per 100,000 population
(2021, Q4)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Deschutes (68.5) is less  than the previously measured value (71.6).
Prior Value
(71.6)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Deschutes value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Individuals Receiving Drug per 1,000 Residents: Opioid County: Jefferson

Current Value:

Individuals Receiving Drug per 1,000 Residents: Opioid County: Jefferson

78.6
Per 100,000 population
(2021, Q4)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Jefferson (78.6) is less  than the previously measured value (84.1).
Prior Value
(84.1)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Jefferson value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Percent of Patients on Prescription Opioid Doses > 90mg MED/Day State: Oregon

Current Value:

Percent of Patients on Prescription Opioid Doses > 90mg MED/Day State: Oregon

7.29%
Percent (%)
(Q4 2019)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Oregon (7.29%) is less and better than the previously measured value (8.80%).
Prior Value
(8.80%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Oregon value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Percent of Patients on Prescription Opioid Doses > 90mg MED/Day Region: Central Oregon

Current Value:

Percent of Patients on Prescription Opioid Doses > 90mg MED/Day Region: Central Oregon

6.76%
Percent (%)
(Q4 2019)
Compared to:
Compared to the OR Value (7.29%), Central Oregon has a value of 6.76% which is lower and better.
OR Value
(7.29%)
The regional value is compared to the Oregon State value.
Compared to the prior value, Central Oregon (6.76%) is less and better than the previously measured value (8.31%).
Prior Value
(8.31%)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Central Oregon value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the 2019 Central Oregon RHIP Target (5.00%), the target has not been met.
2019 Central Oregon RHIP Target
(5.00%)
<div>RHIP Targets are goals for each county or region as outlined in the <a href="http://www.centraloregonhealthdata.org/resourcelibrary/index/view?id=193066707775408884">2016-2019 Central Oregon Regional Health Improvement Plan</a></div>

Harm Reduction

Harm Reduction

Emergency medical services (EMS) Runs with Naloxone Administered State: Oregon

Current Value:

Emergency medical services (EMS) Runs with Naloxone Administered State: Oregon

0.7
Per 100,000 runs
(2020 Q1)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Oregon (0.7) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (0.7).
Prior Value
(0.7)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Oregon value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Emergency medical services (EMS) Runs with Naloxone Administered County: Crook

Current Value:

Emergency medical services (EMS) Runs with Naloxone Administered County: Crook

1.4
Per 100,000 runs
(2020 Q1)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Crook (1.4) is less  than the previously measured value (1.6).
Prior Value
(1.6)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Crook value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Emergency medical services (EMS) Runs with Naloxone Administered County: Deschutes

Current Value:

Emergency medical services (EMS) Runs with Naloxone Administered County: Deschutes

0.8
Per 100,000 runs
(2020 Q1)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Deschutes (0.8) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (0.8).
Prior Value
(0.8)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Deschutes value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Emergency medical services (EMS) Runs with Naloxone Administered County: Jefferson

Current Value:

Emergency medical services (EMS) Runs with Naloxone Administered County: Jefferson

0.9
Per 100,000 runs
(2020 Q1)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Jefferson (0.9) is greater  than the previously measured value (0.4).
Prior Value
(0.4)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Jefferson value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Hospitalizations and Death

Hospitalizations and Death

Hospitalizations and Death

Death due to Opioid Overdose

Value
Compared to:

Hospitalizations and Death

Death due to Opioid Overdose

Value
Compared to:

Death due to Opioid Overdose State: Oregon

Current Value:

Death due to Opioid Overdose State: Oregon

6.8
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2013-2017)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Oregon (6.8) is less and better than the previously measured value (8.2).
Prior Value
(8.2)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.

Death due to Opioid Overdose County: Deschutes

Current Value:

Death due to Opioid Overdose County: Deschutes

5.5
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2013-2017)
Compared to:
Compared to OR Counties, Deschutes has a value of 5.5 which is in the best 50% of counties. Counties in the best 50% have a value lower than 5.8 while counties in the worst 25% have a value higher than 8.0.
OR Counties
The distribution is based on data from 26 Oregon counties.
Compared to the OR Value (6.8), Deschutes has a value of 5.5 which is lower and better.
OR Value
(6.8)
The regional value is compared to the Oregon State value.
Compared to the prior value, Deschutes (5.5) is less and better than the previously measured value (6.6).
Prior Value
(6.6)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.

Death due to Opioid Overdose County: Jefferson

Current Value:

Death due to Opioid Overdose County: Jefferson

0.0
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2003-2007)
Compared to:
Compared to OR Counties, Jefferson has a value of 0.0 which is in the best 50% of counties. Counties in the best 50% have a value lower than 5.0 while counties in the worst 25% have a value higher than 8.4.
OR Counties
The distribution is based on data from 25 Oregon counties.
Compared to the OR Value (6.6), Jefferson has a value of 0.0 which is lower and better.
OR Value
(6.6)
The regional value is compared to the Oregon State value.

Hospitalizations and Death

Age-Adjusted Drug and Opioid-Involved Overdose Death Rate

Value
Compared to:

Hospitalizations and Death

Age-Adjusted Drug and Opioid-Involved Overdose Death Rate

Value
Compared to:

Age-Adjusted Drug and Opioid-Involved Overdose Death Rate State: Oregon

Current Value:

Age-Adjusted Drug and Opioid-Involved Overdose Death Rate State: Oregon

15.1
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2018-2020)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. States, Oregon has a value of 15.1 which is in the best 50% of states. States in the best 50% have a value lower than 22.6 while states in the worst 25% have a value higher than 32.5.
U.S. States
The distribution is based on data from 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Compared to the US Value (23.5), Oregon has a value of 15.1 which is lower and better.
US Value
(23.5)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Oregon (15.1) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (13.9).
Prior Value
(13.9)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.

Age-Adjusted Drug and Opioid-Involved Overdose Death Rate County: Deschutes

Current Value:

Age-Adjusted Drug and Opioid-Involved Overdose Death Rate County: Deschutes

8.1
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2018-2020)
Compared to:
Compared to U.S. Counties, Deschutes has a value of 8.1 which is in the best 50% of counties. Counties in the best 50% have a value lower than 25.3 while counties in the worst 25% have a value higher than 35.8.
U.S. Counties
The distribution is based on data from 1,303 U.S. counties and county equivalents.
Compared to the OR Value (15.1), Deschutes has a value of 8.1 which is lower and better.
OR Value
(15.1)
The regional value is compared to the Oregon State value.
Compared to the US Value (23.5), Deschutes has a value of 8.1 which is lower and better.
US Value
(23.5)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Deschutes (8.1) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (9.5).
Prior Value
(9.5)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.

Hospitalizations and Death

Death Rate due to All Drug Overdose

Value
Compared to:

Hospitalizations and Death

Death Rate due to All Drug Overdose

Value
Compared to:

Death Rate due to All Drug Overdose State: Oregon

Current Value:

Death Rate due to All Drug Overdose State: Oregon

9.7
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2013-2017)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Oregon (9.7) is less and better than the previously measured value (10.4).
Prior Value
(10.4)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.

Death Rate due to All Drug Overdose County: Crook

Current Value:

Death Rate due to All Drug Overdose County: Crook

13.0
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2013-2017)
Compared to:
Compared to OR Counties, Crook has a value of 13.0 which is in the worst 25% of counties. Counties in the best 50% have a value lower than 8.5 while counties in the worst 25% have a value higher than 11.5.
OR Counties
The distribution is based on data from 31 Oregon counties.
Compared to the OR Value (9.7), Crook has a value of 13.0 which is higher and worse.
OR Value
(9.7)
The regional value is compared to the Oregon State value.

Death Rate due to All Drug Overdose County: Deschutes

Current Value:

Death Rate due to All Drug Overdose County: Deschutes

8.0
Deaths per 100,000 population
(2013-2017)
Compared to:
Compared to OR Counties, Deschutes has a value of 8.0 which is in the best 50% of counties. Counties in the best 50% have a value lower than 8.5 while counties in the worst 25% have a value higher than 11.5.
OR Counties
The distribution is based on data from 31 Oregon counties.
Compared to the OR Value (9.7), Deschutes has a value of 8.0 which is lower and better.
OR Value
(9.7)
The regional value is compared to the Oregon State value.
Compared to the prior value, Deschutes (8.0) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (8.0).
Prior Value
(8.0)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.

Hospitalizations and Death

Non-pharmaceutical Fentanyl Deaths

Value
Compared to:

Hospitalizations and Death

Non-pharmaceutical Fentanyl Deaths

Value
Compared to:

Non-pharmaceutical Fentanyl Deaths County: Crook

Current Value:

Non-pharmaceutical Fentanyl Deaths County: Crook

0
Deaths
(2019)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Crook (0) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (0).
Prior Value
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Crook value is staying the same.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Non-pharmaceutical Fentanyl Deaths County: Deschutes

Current Value:

Non-pharmaceutical Fentanyl Deaths County: Deschutes

2
Deaths
(2019)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Deschutes (2) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (0).
Prior Value
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Deschutes value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Non-pharmaceutical Fentanyl Deaths County: Jefferson

Current Value:

Non-pharmaceutical Fentanyl Deaths County: Jefferson

0
Deaths
(2019)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Jefferson (0) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (0).
Prior Value
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Jefferson value is staying the same.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Hospitalizations and Death

Overdose Hospitalizations Due To Any Drug Per 100,000 Population

Value
Compared to:

Hospitalizations and Death

Overdose Hospitalizations Due To Any Drug Per 100,000 Population

Value
Compared to:

Overdose Hospitalizations Due To Any Drug Per 100,000 Population State: Oregon

Current Value:

Overdose Hospitalizations Due To Any Drug Per 100,000 Population State: Oregon

97.0
Per 100,000 population
(2018)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Oregon (97.0) is less and better than the previously measured value (99.6).
Prior Value
(99.6)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Oregon value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Overdose Hospitalizations Due To Any Drug Per 100,000 Population Region: Central Oregon

Current Value:

Overdose Hospitalizations Due To Any Drug Per 100,000 Population Region: Central Oregon

87.5
Per 100,000 population
(2018)
Compared to:
Compared to the OR Value (97.0), Central Oregon has a value of 87.5 which is lower and better.
OR Value
(97.0)
The regional value is compared to the Oregon State value.
Compared to the prior value, Central Oregon (87.5) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (86.5).
Prior Value
(86.5)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Central Oregon value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the 2019 Central Oregon RHIP Target (35.00), the target has not been met.
2019 Central Oregon RHIP Target
(35.00)
<div>RHIP Targets are goals for each county or region as outlined in the <a href="http://www.centraloregonhealthdata.org/resourcelibrary/index/view?id=193066707775408884">2016-2019 Central Oregon Regional Health Improvement Plan</a></div>

Hospitalizations and Death

Hospital Admission Rate due to Drug Overdose

Value
Compared to:

Hospitalizations and Death

Hospital Admission Rate due to Drug Overdose

Value
Compared to:

Hospital Admission Rate due to Drug Overdose State: Oregon

Current Value:

Hospital Admission Rate due to Drug Overdose State: Oregon

97.0
Admissions per 100,000 population
(2018)
Compared to:
Compared to the prior value, Oregon (97.0) is less and better than the previously measured value (99.7).
Prior Value
(99.7)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Oregon value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Hospital Admission Rate due to Drug Overdose County: Crook

Current Value:

Hospital Admission Rate due to Drug Overdose County: Crook

92.2
Admissions per 100,000 population
(2018)
Compared to:
Compared to OR Counties, Crook has a value of 92.2 which is in the best 50% of counties. Counties in the best 50% have a value lower than 98.0 while counties in the worst 25% have a value higher than 117.9.
OR Counties
(2017)
The distribution is based on data from 31 Oregon counties.
Compared to the OR Value (97.0), Crook has a value of 92.2 which is lower and better.
OR Value
(97.0)
The regional value is compared to the Oregon State value.
Compared to the prior value, Crook (92.2) is less and better than the previously measured value (116.8).
Prior Value
(116.8)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Crook value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Hospital Admission Rate due to Drug Overdose County: Deschutes

Current Value:

Hospital Admission Rate due to Drug Overdose County: Deschutes

75.5
Admissions per 100,000 population
(2018)
Compared to:
Compared to OR Counties, Deschutes has a value of 75.5 which is in the best 50% of counties. Counties in the best 50% have a value lower than 98.0 while counties in the worst 25% have a value higher than 117.9.
OR Counties
(2017)
The distribution is based on data from 31 Oregon counties.
Compared to the OR Value (97.0), Deschutes has a value of 75.5 which is lower and better.
OR Value
(97.0)
The regional value is compared to the Oregon State value.
Compared to the prior value, Deschutes (75.5) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (74.4).
Prior Value
(74.4)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Deschutes value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Hospital Admission Rate due to Drug Overdose County: Jefferson

Current Value:

Hospital Admission Rate due to Drug Overdose County: Jefferson

148.8
Admissions per 100,000 population
(2018)
Compared to:
Compared to OR Counties, Jefferson has a value of 148.8 which is in the worst 25% of counties. Counties in the best 50% have a value lower than 98.0 while counties in the worst 25% have a value higher than 117.9.
OR Counties
(2017)
The distribution is based on data from 31 Oregon counties.
Compared to the OR Value (97.0), Jefferson has a value of 148.8 which is higher and worse.
OR Value
(97.0)
The regional value is compared to the Oregon State value.
Compared to the prior value, Jefferson (148.8) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (117.9).
Prior Value
(117.9)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Jefferson value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.