Events
USET Overdose Mapping and Application Program (ODMAP) teleECHO
July 26, 2021 @ 12:00 pm CDT
United South and Eastern Tribes Inc. invites you to attend the USET Overdose Mapping and Application Program (ODMAP) teleECHO held Monday, July 26th, at 12 pm CST. This will be the final session in a five-part series. Please click here to add this session to your calendar. Recordings are available below for the first four sessions.
This five-part series will feature presentations from Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians on the following topics:
- Overview of ODMAP,
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- Recording: https://youtu.be/EIPoGyHUCA8
- History of ODMAP/Requesting Access to ODMAP
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- Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9JeqGo2kqQ
- ODMAP Data Entry, Management and Setting Overdose Alerts
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- Recording: https://youtu.be/-FHjIT3rGQs
- National Map Filters and Tools
- Recording: https://youtu.be/pwPUr2CP-r4
- Utilizing ODMAP Data
ODMAP provides near real-time suspected overdose surveillance data to support public safety and public health efforts in mobilizing an immediate response to a sudden increase or spike in overdose events. It links first responders and records management systems to a mapping tool to track overdoses and stimulate real-time response and strategic analysis across jurisdictions. Agencies can upload data in real time via mobile device, view nationwide data, and receive custom reports.