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2016 Overview—Drug Environment Report—UNCLASSIFIED
Purpose: The NH Drug Monitoring Initiative (DMI) is a holistic strategy to provide awareness and combat drug distribution and abuse. In line with this approach
the DMI will obtain data from various sources (to include, but not limited to, Public Health, Law Enforcement, and EMS) and provide monthly products for stake-
holders as well as situational awareness releases as needed.
Section Title Page #
Overview
Drug Overdose Deaths
Source: NH Medical Examiner’s Office
EMS Narcan Administration
Source: NH Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Opioid Related Emergency Department Visits
Source: NH Division of Public Health Services
Heroin and Rx Opiate Treatment Admissions
Source: NH Bureau of Drug & Alcohol Services
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New Hampshire Drug Monitoring InitiativeNew Hampshire Drug Monitoring Initiative New Hampshire Information & Analysis Center
Phone: (603) 223.3859 [email protected] Fax: (603) 271.0303
NHIAC Product #: 2017-3120 2016 Overview Report—FINAL 26 October 2017
Population data source: http://www.nh.gov/oep/data-center/population-estimates.htm
Year/month overview charts are based on annual estimates from the above website.
County charts are based on a 2015 estimated population of each county.
If your agency is looking for further breakdowns than what is in this document please contact the NHIAC.
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NH Drug Monitoring Initiative Drug Environment Report—UNCLASSIFIED
Overview: Trends for EMS Narcan Incidents, Opioid Related ED Visits, Heroin/ Rx Opioid Treatment Admissions, and Overdose Deaths:
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13.4515.25
12.3414.51
25.33
33.00
36.46
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5.00
10.00
15.00
20.00
25.00
30.00
35.00
40.00
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
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Drug Overdose Deaths By YearData Source: NH Medical Examiner's Office
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Source: NH Division of Public Health Services, NH Bureau of Drug & Alcohol Services, and NH Bureau of EMS
EMS Narcan Administration, Opioid Related ED Visits, and Treatment Admissions per 100,000 Population
January 2016 - December 2016 Opioid Related EDVisits
Opioid/Opiate,Methamphetamine, &Cocaine/CrackTreatment Admissions
EMS NarcanAdministration
Drug Overdose Deaths
Drug Overdose Deaths: Data Source: NH Medical Examiner’s Office
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Trends: Drug overdose deaths increased by 10.5% from 2015 to
2016. In 2016 Hillsborough County had the highest suspected
location of drug use resulting in overdose deaths per capita at 4.92 deaths per 10,000 population.
Strafford County had the second highest suspected location of drug use resulting in overdose deaths per capita at 4.39 deaths per 10,000 population.
The age group with the largest number of drug overdose deaths is 30-39 which represents 30% of all overdose deaths for 2016.
*** IMPORTANT DATA NOTES***
Analysis is based on county where the drug (s) is suspected to have been
used.
13.4515.25
12.3414.51
24.57
33.00
36.46
2.28 4.63 3.63
6.57
15.45
24.6526.83
1.90 1.97 1.44 2.27 2.71 3.68 4.81
0.00
5.00
10.00
15.00
20.00
25.00
30.00
35.00
40.00
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
# o
f D
rug
De
ath
s p
er
10
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00
po
p
Overdose Deaths by Year per 100,000 PopulationData Source: NH Medical Examiner's Office
All DrugDeaths
Fentanyl/Heroin RelatedDeaths +
CocaineRelatedDeaths+
+ Cocaine and Fentanyl/Heroin Related deaths are not mutually exclusive, several deaths involved both categories
2.65
3.34
2.592.98
1.79
4.92
2.91 2.99
4.39
2.06
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2016 Overdose Deaths by County per 10,000 PopulationData Source: NH Medical Examiner's Office
2%
26%
30%
20%
18%
4%
Overdose Deaths by Age 2016Data Source: NH Medical Examiner's Office
0-19
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60+
Drug Overdose Deaths: Data Source: NH Medical Examiner’s Office
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2013 2014 2015 January February March April May June July August September October November December 2016
Total 192 332 439 37 46 44 45 47 34 43 36 45 38 31 39 485
County
Belknap 8 17 17 1 1 3 1 2 0 2 1 3 0 0 2 16
Carroll 4 9 22 2 3 2 1 0 1 2 1 3 0 0 1 16
Cheshire 14 17 11 2 2 2 3 2 2 1 0 2 1 1 2 20
Coos 6 9 14 1 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 10
Grafton 13 17 13 0 3 2 0 2 2 1 2 1 2 0 1 16
Hillsborough 68 106 178 15 16 15 21 22 12 17 14 19 14 17 17 199
Merrimack 17 40 39 3 6 2 5 3 3 7 4 5 3 0 2 43
Rockingham 34 64 89 5 7 8 6 8 7 8 7 6 9 11 8 90
Strafford 25 40 47 2 5 8 7 6 6 1 5 3 7 0 4 55
Sullivan 4 4 8 4 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 9
Out of State 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Not Determined 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 2 9
Gender
Male 61 219 307 22 33 32 33 32 28 29 22 37 21 23 24 336
Female 132 107 131 15 13 12 12 15 6 14 14 8 17 8 15 149
Age
0-19 3 3 8 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 7
20-29 40 79 110 6 11 14 12 12 11 11 5 15 9 8 9 123
30-39 32 80 116 13 16 13 11 18 15 14 7 9 9 10 12 147
40-49 52 67 99 9 9 8 11 3 3 10 10 9 11 9 6 98
50-59 51 78 91 7 8 7 7 11 2 7 11 10 7 4 8 89
60+ 15 19 14 2 2 2 4 1 3 0 1 2 1 0 3 21
Pittsburg
Lincoln
Alton
Errol
Milan
Stark
Albany
Berlin
Bartlett
LymeSandwich
Stratford
Ossipee
Weare
Conway
Odell
Hill
Bethlehem
Bath Jackson
Gilford
Concord
Carroll
Warner
Orford
Unity
Canaan
Dixville
Benton
Littleton
Success
Sutton
Warren
Derry
Franconia
Bow
Columbia
Livermore
Chatham
Enfield
Meredith
Loudon
Clarksville
Tamworth
Haverhill
Strafford
Groton
Jaffrey
Hanover
Hollis
Gilmanton
Stoddard
Plainfield
Deerfield
Campton
Keene
Dummer
Milton
Wolfeboro
Grafton
Thornton
Antrim
Rindge
Cornish
Jefferson
Lee
Woodstock
Alstead
Millsfield
Newport
Lancaster
Rumney
Henniker
Swanzey
Epsom
Winchester
Andover
Randolph
Dover
Madison
Acworth
Shelburne
Lebanon
Cambridge
Barrington
Moultonborough
Dublin
Tuftonboro
Wakefield
Walpole
Danbury
Hopkinton
Easton
Piermont
Rochester
Croydon
Barnstead
Eaton
Dalton
Wilmot
Newbury
Candia
Salisbury
Sanbornton
Lyman
Claremont
Freedom
Nottingham
Bedford
Hooksett
Springfield
Bradford
Amherst
Wilton
Alexandria
Dorchester
Nashua
Salem
Canterbury
Lisbon
Washington
Gorham
Colebrook
Auburn
Deering
Chesterfield
Beans Purchase
Effingham
Troy
Wentworth
Waterville Valley
Belmont
Landaff
Hudson
Milford
Epping
Richmond
Goffstown
Marlow
Franklin
Hancock
Hillsborough
New Boston
MasonPelham
Whitefield
Bristol
Lempster
Stewartstown
Fitzwilliam
Webster
New Durham
Londonderry
Nelson
Chester
Laconia
26
Farmington
Merrimack
Holderness
Monroe
Durham
Orange
Raymond
Exeter
Charl
estow
n
Plymouth
Kilke
nny
Temple
Northfield
Dunbarton
SurryManchester
Windham
GoshenPittsfield
Peterborough
Grantham
Suna
pee
Northwood
New Hampto
n
New Ipswich
Greenfield
Hinsdale
Hebron
Westmoreland
Boscawen
Kingst
on
Gilsum
SullivanFrancestown
Ellsworth
Brookfield
North
umbe
rland
Pembro
ke
Tilton
Sharon
BrooklineLyn
debo
rough
Fremont
Harrisville
New London
Chich
ester
Middleto
n
Allenstown
Second College
Grant
Dixs Grant
Langdo
n
Bridgewater
Sugar Hill
Litchfield
Strath
am
Marlborough
Brentwood
24
Sandown
Danv
ille
27
Roxbury
Ashland
Madbury
7
3
Atkinson
Mont Vernon
Newton
Greenland
Plaistow
Newmarket
Hampstead
11
29
1
22
Windsor
18
20
6
16
25
23
5
31
Newfields
21
30
Greenville
12
17
19
4
9
138
14
15
!
28
2
!
10
Coos
Grafton
Carroll
Merrimack
CheshireHillsborough
Sullivan
Rockingham
Belknap
Strafford
0 10 20 305
MilesScale: 1:1,150,000
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Overdose Deaths by Town* - 2016(Data Source: NH Medical Examiner's Office)
*Location where the drug(s) is suspected to have been used.
Belknap1 - Center HarborCarroll2 - Hales Location3 - Harts LocationCoos4 - Hadleys Purchase5 - Beans Grant6 - Cutts Grant7 - Sargents Purchase8 - Pinkhams Grant9 - Crawfords Purchase10 - Chandlers Purchase11 - Low & Burbanks Grant12 - Thompson & Meserves Purchase13 - Greens Grant14 - Martins Location15 - Ervings Grant16 - Wentworth Location17 - Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant
Hillsborough18 - BenningtonRockingham19 - South Hampton20 - Seabrook21 - East Kingston22 - Kensington23 - Hampton Falls24 - Hampton25 - North Hampton26 - Rye27 - Portsmouth28 - New Castle29 - NewingtonStrafford30 - Rollinsford31 - Somersworth
INDEX
Number of Overdose Deaths by Town*Location where the drug(s) is suspected
to have been used.
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1 - 34 - 910 - 2324 - 5455 and greater
EMS Narcan Administration: Data Source: NH Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
NH Drug Monitoring Initiative Drug Environment Report—UNCLASSIFIED
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Trends: EMS Narcan administration increased by 8% from 2015 to
2016. In 2016 Strafford County had the most EMS Narcan
administration incidents per capita with 35.82 admissionsper 10,000 population.
The age group with the largest number of EMS Narcanadministration incidents is 20-29 which represents 34% ofall EMS Narcan administration incidents for 2016.
*** IMPORTANT DATA NOTES***
Narcan data in this report involves the number of incidents where Narcan was administered, NOT the number of doses of Narcan during a certain time period. Multiple doses may be administered during an incident.
Narcan is administered in cases of cardiac arrest when the cause of the arrestcannot be determined. It therefore cannot be concluded that all of the reported Narcan cases involved drugs.
19.20 19.01 18.62 19.36
7.38
29.90
15.76 16.24
35.82
7.78
0.00
5.00
10.00
15.00
20.00
25.00
30.00
35.00
40.00#
of
Inci
den
ts In
volv
ing
Nar
can
per
10
,00
0 p
op
Source: NH Bureau of EMS
2016 EMS Narcan Administration by Countyper 10,000 Population
65.9278.10
142.21
201.22217.61
0.00
50.00
100.00
150.00
200.00
250.00
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
# o
f In
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ts In
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Nar
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r 1
00
,00
0 p
op
Source: NH Bureau of EMS
EMS Narcan Administration by Year per 100,000 Population
3%
34%
29%
13%
11%
9%
1%
2016 EMS Narcan Administration by Age Group
0-19
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60+
Unknown
Source: NH Bureau of EMS
EMS Narcan Administration: Data Source: NH Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
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2012 2013 2014 2015 January February March April May June July August September October November December 2016
Total 877 1039 1892 2677 227 246 241 220 233 273 298 229 270 237 210 211 2895
County
Belknap 50 39 59 113 7 5 6 12 13 6 19 8 7 8 11 14 116
Carroll 44 46 52 80 8 7 7 5 10 9 10 8 7 5 6 9 91
Cheshire 42 34 65 79 9 24 14 8 9 14 9 15 14 13 9 6 144
Coos 24 20 41 65 5 5 4 2 7 7 6 9 11 0 4 5 65
Grafton 32 47 56 57 4 8 3 7 9 5 5 4 4 6 4 7 66
Hillsborough 269 399 757 1139 107 96 102 95 88 106 135 78 101 128 83 90 1209
Merrimack 99 131 185 228 10 22 15 18 22 29 13 16 35 13 18 22 233
Rockingham 213 180 380 501 46 38 52 35 36 47 52 37 41 31 39 34 488
Strafford 86 131 286 380 29 39 36 37 37 43 47 51 42 33 33 22 449
Sullivan 18 12 11 35 2 2 2 1 2 7 2 3 8 0 3 2 34
Gender
Male 507 578 1185 1736 157 154 154 148 152 186 199 151 178 157 138 142 1916
Female 370 459 706 938 70 92 87 72 81 87 99 78 92 80 72 69 979
Age
0-19 43 41 83 94 7 4 7 8 7 2 6 7 11 12 11 5 87
20-19 186 239 588 954 77 91 88 65 58 115 112 68 90 79 62 68 973
30-39 153 177 428 684 74 58 76 71 71 74 93 58 81 63 75 59 853
40-49 141 192 304 364 29 44 35 30 34 23 34 35 34 38 18 31 385
50-59 147 185 233 314 18 30 21 28 39 21 29 37 34 25 18 27 327
60+ 204 202 246 256 19 17 13 17 23 37 24 22 18 16 26 21 253
Age/Gender
Not Given 3 3 10 11 3 2 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 4 0 0 17
Pittsburg
Lincoln
Alton
Errol
Milan
Stark
Albany
Berlin
Bartlett
Lyme
Sandwich
Stratford
Ossipee
Weare
Conway
Odell
Hill
Bethlehem
Bath Jackson
Gilford
Concord
Carroll
Warner
Orford
Unity
Canaan
Dixville
Benton
Littleton
Success
Sutton
Warren
Derry
Franconia
Bow
Columbia
Livermore
Chatham
Enfield
Meredith
Loudon
Clarksville
Tamworth
Haverhill
Strafford
Groton
Jaffrey
Hanover
Hollis
Gilmanton
Stoddard
Plainfield
Deerfield
Campton
Keene
Dummer
Milton
Wolfeboro
Grafton
Thornton
Antrim
Rindge
Cornish
Jefferson
Lee
Woodstock
Alstead
Millsfield
Newport
Lancaster
Rumney
Henniker
Swanzey
Epsom
Winchester
Andover
Randolph
Dover
Madison
Acworth
Shelburne
Lebanon
Cambridge
Barrington
Moultonborough
Dublin
Tuftonboro
Wakefield
Walpole
Danbury
Hopkinton
Easton
Piermont
Rochester
Croydon
Barnstead
Eaton
Dalton
Wilmot
Newbury
Candia
Salisbury
Sanbornton
Lyman
Claremont
Freedom
Nottingham
Bedford
Hooksett
Springfield
Bradford
Amherst
Wilton
Alexandria
Dorchester
Nashua
Salem
Canterbury
Lisbon
Washington
Gorham
Colebrook
Auburn
Deering
Chesterfield
Beans Purchase
Effingham
Troy
Wentworth
Waterville Valley
Belmont
Landaff
Hudson
Milford
Epping
Richmond
Goffstown
Marlow
Franklin
Hancock
Hillsborough
New Boston
MasonPelham
Whitefield
Bristol
Lempster
Stewartstown
Fitzwilliam
Webster
New Durham
Londonderry
Nelson
Chester
Laconia
26
Farmington
Merrimack
Holderness
Monroe
Durham
Orange
Raymond
Exeter
Charl
estow
n
Plymouth
Kilke
nny
Temple
Northfield
Dunbarton
SurryManchester
Windham
GoshenPittsfield
Peterborough
Grantham
Suna
pee
Northwood
New Hampto
n
New Ipswich
Greenfield
Hinsdale
Hebron
Westmoreland
Boscawen
Kingst
on
Gilsum
SullivanFrancestown
Ellsworth
Brookfield
North
umbe
rland
Pembro
ke
Tilton
Sharon
Brookline
Lynde
borou
gh
Fremont
Harrisville
New London
Chich
ester
Middleto
n
Allenstown
Second College
Grant
Dixs Grant
Langdo
n
Bridgewater
Sugar Hill
Litchfield
Strath
am
Marlborough
Brentwood
24
Sandown
Danv
ille
27
Roxbury
Ashland
Madbury
7
3
Atkinson
Mont Vernon
Newton
Greenland
Plaistow
Newmarket
Hampstead
11
29
1
22
Windsor
18
20
6
16
25
23
5
31
Newfields
21
30
Greenville
12
17
19
4
9
138
14
15
28
2
!
10
Coos
GraftonCarroll
Merrimack
CheshireHillsborough
Sullivan
Belknap
Strafford
Rockingham
0 10 20 305
MilesScale: 1:1,150,000
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EMS/Narcan Administration by Town1/1/2016 - 12/31/2016
Data Source: New Hampshire Bureau of EMS
Belknap1 - Center HarborCarroll2 - Hales Location3 - Harts LocationCoos4 - Hadleys Purchase5 - Beans Grant6 - Cutts Grant7 - Sargents Purchase8 - Pinkhams Grant9 - Crawfords Purchase10 - Chandlers Purchase11 - Low & Burbanks Grant12 - Thompson & Meserves Purchase13 - Greens Grant14 - Martins Location15 - Ervings Grant16 - Wentworth Location17 - Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant
Hillsborough18 - BenningtonRockingham19 - South Hampton20 - Seabrook21 - East Kingston22 - Kensington23 - Hampton Falls24 - Hampton25 - North Hampton26 - Rye27 - Portsmouth28 - New Castle29 - NewingtonStrafford30 - Rollinsford31 - Somersworth
INDEX
*Incidents Where Narcan Was Administered*
01 - 1011 - 2526 - 5051 - 100101 - 200201 - 500501 - 750
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Opioid Related Emergency Department Visits: Data Source: NH Division of Public Health Services
UNCLASSIFIED
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Trends: Opioid related ED visits increased by 28% from January—
December 2016. In 2016 residents from Strafford County had the most
opioid related ED visits per capita with 76.67 visits per10,000 population.
Based on absolute numbers residents from HillsboroughCounty had the most opioid related ED visits with 2501 visits in 2016
The age group with the largest number of opioid relatedED visits is 20-29 which represents 37% of all opioidrelated ED visits for 2016.
*** IMPORTANT DATA NOTES***
County represents where the opioid use patient resides.
These data represent any encounter with the term “heroin, opioid, opiate, orfentanyl” listed as chief complaint text. These data also represent anyencounter with an ICD-10 code that was designated for heroin and opioids.
Currently all but two of the hospitals are sending ICD-10 data.
31.95
23.83
34.80
40.36
34.73
40.44
50.06
40.2144.20
34.20
41.64 40.89
0.00
10.00
20.00
30.00
40.00
50.00
60.00
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec# o
f E
D O
pio
id U
se
Vis
its p
er
10
0,0
00
po
p
Source: NH Div. of Public Health Services
Emergency Department Opioid Use Visits per 100,000 Population January 2016 - December 2016
3%
37%
32%
14%
9%5%
2016 Emergency Department Opioid Use Visits by Age
0-19
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60+
Source: NH Division of Public Health Services
15.56
36.56
17.45
42.59
22.93
61.86
37.82
24.49
76.67
18.52
0.00
10.00
20.00
30.00
40.00
50.00
60.00
70.00
80.00
90.00#
of
ED O
pio
id U
se V
isit
s p
er 1
0,00
0 p
op
Source: NH Division of Public Health Services
2016 Emergency Department Opioid Use Visits by Countyper 10,000 Population
Opioid Related Emergency Department Visits: Data Source: NH Division of Public Health Services
UNCLASSIFIED
NH Drug Monitoring Initiative Drug Environment Report—UNCLASSIFIED
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January February March April May June July August September October November December 2016
Total 425 317 463 537 462 538 666 535 588 455 554 544 6084
County
Belknap 10 6 7 6 6 8 5 9 10 5 8 14 94
Carroll 16 13 15 18 14 15 14 10 24 16 14 6 175
Cheshire 1 7 10 7 6 8 16 17 23 6 14 20 135
Coos 7 11 16 9 20 4 12 21 6 9 13 15 143
Grafton 21 16 11 10 22 26 24 15 14 18 17 11 205
Hillsborough 177 125 207 225 182 231 287 214 241 467 221 224 2501
Merrimack 50 36 50 44 45 50 55 45 53 40 47 44 559
Rockingham 38 28 56 87 52 69 99 64 68 51 69 55 736
Strafford 59 53 51 77 74 79 93 85 90 105 99 96 961
Sullivan 6 2 9 7 6 9 5 8 9 4 6 10 81
Out of State 40 20 31 47 35 39 56 47 50 34 46 49 494
Gender
Male 251 159 255 304 241 313 401 309 323 265 300 331 3452
Female 174 158 208 233 221 225 265 226 265 190 254 213 2632
Age
0-19 16 12 12 23 10 11 19 21 20 13 13 11 181
20-29 173 136 188 215 176 238 279 226 236 150 228 198 2443
30-39 136 86 143 183 147 155 226 146 171 159 162 175 1889
40-49 55 34 60 60 66 69 66 73 84 71 67 69 774
50-59 28 29 38 38 44 43 51 45 51 38 45 50 500
60+ 17 20 22 18 19 22 25 24 26 24 39 41 297
Heroin & Rx Opiate Treatment Admissions: Data Source: NH Bureau of Drug & Alcohol Services
UNCLASSIFIED
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Trends: Heroin & Rx opioid treatment admissions increased by
28% from 2015 to 2016. In 2016 residents from Belknap County were admitted
most often for heroin & Rx opioid treatment per capitawith 24.33 admissions per 10,000 population.
Based on absolute numbers Hillsborough County had themost heroin & Rx treatment admissions with 869admissions in 2016.
More males than females were admitted to treatmentprograms during 2016.
55%
45%
2016 Heroin & Rx Treatment Admissions by Gender
Male
Female
Source: NH Bureau of Drug & Alcohol Services
*** IMPORTANT DATA NOTES***
County represents where the patient resides.
These data represent treatment admissions to state funded facilities.
164.09
209.94
0.00
50.00
100.00
150.00
200.00
250.00
2015 2016# o
f T
rea
tme
nt
Ad
mis
sio
ns
pe
r 1
00
,00
0 p
op
Source: NH Bureau of Drug & Alcohol Services
Heroin & Rx Opiate Treatment Admissions by Year per 100,000 Population
24.33
6.48 5.82
14.00 14.43
21.49
12.04
7.69
20.42
5.03
0.00
5.00
10.00
15.00
20.00
25.00
30.00#
of
Tre
atm
en
t A
dm
issi
on
s p
er
10
,00
0 p
op
Source: NH Bureau of Drug & Alcohol Services
2016 Opioid/Opiate Treatment Admissions by County per 10,000 Population
Heroin & Rx Opiate Treatment Admissions: Data Source: NH Bureau of Drug & Alcohol Services
UNCLASSIFIED
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2015 January February March April May June July August September October November December 2016
Total 2183 196 174 185 207 236 303 210 241 233 305 202 301 2793
County
Belknap 92 13 12 16 12 16 20 14 12 5 12 6 9 147
Carroll 17 3 4 3 1 6 4 0 2 3 1 0 4 31
Cheshire 41 2 3 2 4 1 5 1 5 5 2 3 12 45
Coos 41 3 6 7 5 3 4 1 4 5 4 3 2 47
Grafton 196 22 10 19 8 15 14 6 5 7 6 6 11 129
Hillsborough 725 74 55 44 81 93 76 69 78 69 82 66 82 869
Merrimack 120 5 7 12 14 24 29 15 12 9 16 12 23 178
Rockingham 186 13 15 19 20 18 21 20 21 20 19 28 17 231
Strafford 237 25 22 22 22 19 22 11 24 18 32 10 29 256
Sullivan 18 1 6 2 0 2 2 1 2 0 1 3 2 22
Out of State 19 1 2 2 0 0 1 3 5 0 1 3 4 22
Not Provided 491 34 32 37 40 39 105 69 71 92 129 62 106 816
Gender
Male 1174 114 82 94 96 127 154 115 133 128 189 120 184 1536
Female 1009 82 92 91 111 109 149 95 108 105 116 82 117 1257
Age
< 18 14 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 7
18—25 699 61 43 55 52 72 99 51 56 64 78 43 68 742
> 26 1470 135 131 126 154 163 204 159 184 169 227 159 233 2044