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This document outlines the ongoing opioid epidemic in the United States, exploring its public health impact, the role of healthcare professionals, public attitudes, and targeted intervention strategies based on research studies.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Opioid epidemic, public health crisis, addiction treatment
Document Type:
Annotated outline
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Walters et al. (2023), Chahin et al. (2021), Alexander et al. (2022), Blanco et al. (2022)
Target Audience:
Addiction psychologists, public health professionals, policy makers
Period of Effect:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
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Year:
2025
Region / city:
Hoima (Bunyoro) Region, Uganda
Topic:
HIV Epidemic Control, Healthcare Evaluation
Document Type:
Request for Proposal
Target Audience:
Non-profit organizations, healthcare service providers, HIV/AIDS stakeholders
Period of Activity:
October 2020 – September 2025
Approval Date:
17th June 2025
Amendment Date:
N/A
Year:
2009
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Obesity, Health, Food Consumption
Document Type:
Report
Organization / Institution:
University of Tennessee, Agricultural Policy Analysis Center
Author:
Daryll E. Ray, Harwood D. Schaffer
Target Audience:
General Public, Policymakers
Action Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
This document presents an analysis of the obesity epidemic in the United States, exploring two distinct approaches to addressing the crisis:
a government policy in New York City to ban large sugary drinks and a corporate initiative by McDonald’s to provide calorie information on menus.
Year:
2012
Region / City:
United States
Theme:
HIV/AIDS, Transgender Health
Document Type:
Resolution
Organization:
Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA)
Author:
PACHA
Target Audience:
Health policymakers, healthcare providers, transgender community members
Period of Action:
Ongoing
Date of Approval:
2012
Date of Modifications:
N/A
Year:
2013
Region / city:
Ekurhuleni
Topic:
HIV/AIDS, Higher Education
Document Type:
Media Release
Organization:
Higher Education HIV/AIDS Programme (HEAIDS)
Author:
Jo-Anne Collinge
Target Audience:
Academic staff, public universities, Further Education and Training colleges
Action Period:
2013
Approval Date:
29 August 2013
Modification Date:
Not mentioned
Year:
2016
Location:
Bahia, Salvador, Brazil
Theme:
Epidemiology, Public Health
Document Type:
Request for approval
Agency:
Brazil Ministry of Health
Author:
Giovanini Evelim Coelho, Chief of Arbovirus Surveillance, Secretariat de Vigilancia em Saúde, Brazil MOH
Target Audience:
Public Health Officials, Researchers
Investigation Period:
2016
Approval Date:
01/13/2016
Data Collection Deadline:
90 days
Spruce Beetle Epidemic and Aspen Decline Management Response (SBEADMR) Annual Stakeholder Field Trip
Year:
2020
Location:
Boomerang Road, Telluride, CO
Topic:
Forest management, pest control
Document type:
Event agenda
Organizing body:
Montrose Public Lands Center
Author:
Susan Hansen, Nicole Hutt, Julie Wingate, Joseph Gonzales, Stewart Robertson, Jason Sibold, Mike Battaglia, Kevin Barrett, Jake Ivan, Tony Cheng, Jarod Dunn, Tyler Beeton, Kate Dwire
Target audience:
Stakeholders, forest management professionals, environmental scientists
Event date:
July 22, 2020
Time:
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Date created:
July 22, 2020
Last updated:
July 22, 2020
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Public Health, Opioid Crisis
Document Type:
Academic Paper
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Dallin et al., Blanco et al., Alexander, Sylvester et al., Walters et al., Cid et al., Cheetham et al., Chahin et al.
Target Audience:
Public health professionals, policy makers, healthcare providers
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
Not specified
Country:
United States
Subject:
Public health workforce and career development
Document type:
Alumni survey questionnaire
Program:
Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) / Laboratory Leadership Service (LLS) Fellowship
Organization:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Department:
Epidemiology and Laboratory Workforce Branch
Administrative approval:
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Control No. 0920-1163
Expiration date:
February 28, 2026
Target audience:
Alumni of the EIS and LLS fellowship programs
Purpose:
Collection of information on education, professional status, certifications, and employment after fellowship completion
Confidentiality statement:
Individual responses kept secure and reported only in aggregate
Estimated response time:
20–25 minutes per response
Data collection method:
Structured online survey
Sections included:
Education, residencies, board certifications, professional status, additional training, employer details
Author:
Tyree Tyner
Year:
2013
Date:
August 1, 2013
Country:
United States
Topic:
HIV/AIDS epidemic, transmission, prevention, and social impact
Document Type:
Essay
Genre:
Informational writing
Referenced Organization:
Centers for Disease Control
Population Focus:
People living with HIV/AIDS in the United States
Statistical References:
U.S. HIV/AIDS statistics including cases and deaths
Key Issues:
Disease transmission, prevention through protected sex, social isolation of patients, long-term health consequences
Year:
2014
Country:
United States
Organization:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Division:
Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services
Branch:
Epidemiology Workforce Branch, Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development
Program:
Epidemic Intelligence Service Program
Document type:
Government supporting statement for information collection request
Project Officer:
Danice K. Eaton, PhD, MPH
OMB Control Number:
0920-XXXX
Legal basis:
Public Health Service Act (42 USC Sec. 301 [241] (a))
Subject:
Emergency Epidemic Investigations and rapid epidemiologic data collection
Purpose:
Justification and framework for a generic approval mechanism for emergency epidemic investigation data collections
Approval period requested:
3 years
Publication date:
March 20, 2014
Location:
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Related mechanism:
Epi-Aid epidemiologic field response
Attachments:
Authorizing Legislation; Federal Register Notice; Steps for Conducting an EEI; Request for Emergency Epidemic Assistance Form; Burden Memo; Epidemic Investigation Case Records System Notice; IRB Letter; Template Biospecimen Storage Consent Form
Appendices:
Chart Abstraction Form; Guillain-Barre Syndrome Case-Control Study Questionnaire; Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome Questionnaire; Q Fever Interview Questionnaire; Patient Telephone Interview Questionnaire; Case Finding Online Survey Example
Year:
2026
Region:
Global
Subject:
Epidemiology, Vaccination, Public Health
Document Type:
Educational Article
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
General public, parents, educators
Key Concepts:
Herd immunity, basic reproduction number, epidemic threshold, vaccine coverage
Date of Publication:
2026
Scope:
Infectious diseases, immunization strategies, outbreak control
Year:
2023
Region / Country:
United States
Topic:
Public health, Substance abuse, Opioid crisis
Document type:
Research overview / Academic paper
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Public health professionals, policymakers, general public
Key issues addressed:
Opioid misuse, overdose deaths, stigma, access to treatment, societal impact, health disparities
Policy context:
Interaction between public health strategies and punitive policies
References included:
Dallin et al. (2023), Alexander (2022), Blanco et al. (2022), Cid et al. (2023), Sylvester et al. (2020), Cheetham et al. (2022), Chahin et al. (2021), Walters et al. (2023)
Period covered:
Contemporary / recent trends in opioid epidemic
Note:
Year
Topic:
Health
Document Type:
Public Health Statement
Organization:
Washington State Department of Health
Author:
Dr. Maxine Hayes
Target Audience:
Parents, teens, adults
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Jurisdiction:
Clay County, Missouri
Type of document:
Charter
Subject matter:
Opioid settlement fund governance
Purpose:
Advisory oversight and recommendations on opioid settlement fund allocation
Funding source:
Opioid Settlement Agreement
Total settlement amount:
Approximately $1,444,623.26
Funding period:
18 years
Annual allocation:
Approximately $80,000
Governing body:
Clay County Commission
Advisory body:
Clay County Opioid Settlement Task Force
Membership size:
9 members
Appointing authority:
Presiding Commissioner with consent of the Governing Body
Meeting openness:
Open to the public
Public notice law:
Missouri Open Records Act
Meeting location:
Clay County Administration, 1 Courthouse Square, Liberty, Missouri
Reporting requirement:
Formal report and proposed plan submitted to the Commission
Termination condition:
Approval of an opioid settlement utilization plan by the Clay County Commission
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Pinal County, Arizona
Topic:
Opioid Settlement Funding, Community Health Programs
Document Type:
Guidelines
Agency:
Pinal County Public Health Services District
Target Audience:
Nonprofit Organizations, Community-Based Organizations, Healthcare Providers
Period of Validity:
September 22, 2025
Approval Date:
July 12, 2023
Date of Changes:
-
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Richmond, VA
Topic:
Opioid overdose, Naloxone
Document Type:
Instructional Guide
Organization:
Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
General public, individuals attending REVIVE! training
Effective Date:
N/A
Date of Last Revision:
September 2021
Year:
2023
Country:
Australia
Topic:
Opioid dependence treatment
Document type:
Information overview
Program:
ODT Community Pharmacy Program
Administering body:
Pharmacy Programs Administrator
Related scheme:
Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
Legislative framework:
National Health (Highly specialised drugs program) Special Arrangement 2021
Target audience:
Community pharmacists and hospital pharmacists
Effective date:
1 July 2023
Funding period:
2023–24 to 2026–27
Medicines covered:
Methadone, buprenorphine, buprenorphine with naloxone
Regulatory classification:
Schedule 8 controlled drugs
Source type:
Government health program guidance
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Massachusetts, Boston
Topic:
Healthcare, Opioid Use Disorder, Long-Term Care
Document Type:
Memorandum
Organization / Institution:
Department of Public Health
Author:
Teryl Smith, RN, MPH
Target Audience:
Long-Term Care Facility Administrators
Period of Validity:
August 14, 2025
Approval Date:
August 14, 2025
Date of Changes:
August 14, 2025
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Massachusetts
Subject:
Opioid Use Disorder, Long-Term Care Facilities
Document Type:
Memorandum
Agency:
Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services, Department of Public Health
Author:
Elizabeth Kelley, MPH, MBA, Director Bureau of Health Care Safety and Quality
Target Audience:
Long-Term Care Facility Administrators
Period of Validity:
September 12, 2022
Approval Date:
September 12, 2022
Year:
2019–2020
Country:
England
Thematic area:
Opioid prescribing and medicines safety
Document type:
Technical specification
Related programme:
Prescribed Medicines Review
Issuing bodies:
NHS Business Services Authority; Wessex Academic Health Science Network
Contributing organisations:
Public Health England; Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency
Intended audience:
Healthcare professionals; NHS organisations
Data sources:
NHS prescribing data; Electronic Prescribing System
Medicine classifications used:
British National Formulary
Appendices included:
Medicine classes; Oral Morphine Equivalent values; Working groups