Naloxone Administration

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- Reports and crude rate per 1,000 unique 91 EMS dispatches (preliminary data as of April 2025)

- s: data for naloxone administrations reported by EMS and suspected opioid overdoses are suppressed for confidentiality purposes if the numerator is 1 through 3***

- Coop is the Community Opioid Overdose Prevention Program

What does this measure?

This indicator measures the administration of Naloxone and includes data on EMS-suspected opioid overdoses. The document provides the number of Naloxone administrations reported by EMS, law enforcement, and a registered COOP program for the full year 2023, 2024 and the first three months of 2025 for several Hudson Valley counties and New York State.

Summary Statement

In summary, the report shows that from January to March 2025, there were 4,296 EMS-suspected opioid overdoses reported for New York State, with 3,649 Naloxone administrations by EMS. An additional 229 Naloxone administrations by law enforcement and 299 by registered COOP programs were also reported in that same period. The data consistently shows that Westchester County had the highest total numbers for all categories of Naloxone administrations throughout 2023, 2024, and the first few months of 2025.

Source

https://apps.health.ny.gov/public/tabvis/PHIG_Public/opioid-quarterly/reports/#state 

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