Modeling the evolution of the US opioid crisis for national policy development

Risk Health Policy Biological Sciences Models, Theoretical Opioid-Related Disorders United States 3. Good health 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Humans Public Health Drug Overdose Opioid Epidemic Policy Making
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2115714119 Publication Date: 2022-05-31T17:31:15Z
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SignificanceThe opioid crisis remains one of the greatest public health challenges in the United States. The crisis is complex, with long delays and feedbacks between policy actions and their effects, which creates a risk of unintended consequences and complicates policy decision-making. We present SOURCE (Simulation of Opioid Use, Response, Consequences, and Effects), an operationally detailed national-level model of the opioid crisis, intended to enhance understanding of the crisis and guide policy decisions. Drawing on multiple data sources, SOURCE replicates how risks of opioid misuse initiation and overdose have evolved over time in response to behavioral and other changes and suggests how those risks may evolve in the future, providing a basis for projecting and analyzing potential policy impacts and solutions.
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