Naloxone Deployment Reporter can be used to inventory where naloxone was used to treat an opioid overdose during an emergency incident.
In many communities, first responders have been trained to use naloxone when they encounter an overdose while responding to an incident. Understanding where naloxone was used, and how many doses were administered, help guide opioid response activities and inform treatment providers.
To deploy Naloxone Deployment Reporter with the ArcGIS Solutions Deployment Tool requires specific software.
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Solution deployment
Solution hosting
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To manually deploy Naloxone Deployment Reporter in your organization requires specific software.
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Solution deployment
Solution hosting
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Naloxone Deployment Reporter can be deployed in your ArcGIS organization without downloading the solution. When you deploy Naloxone Deployment Reporter in your organization, you'll find the following:
Item | Name | Description |
Survey | Naloxone Deployment Reporter | A survey used by public safety staff to inventory where naloxone was used to treat an opioid overdose during an emergency incident. |
Feature layers | Naloxone Deployment Reporter_dashboard | A feature layer view used in the Opioid Response Dashboard map to monitor opioid response activity in a community. |
Naloxone Deployment Reporter | A feature layer used to store where naloxone was used to treat an opioid overdose during an emergency incident. |
Below are the release dates and notes for Naloxone Deployment Reporter.
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November 2021 |
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June 2017 |
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