Automate opioid incident data

In some organizations, opioid overdose and death data may only exist in hardcopy medical examiners or public safety reports. As a result, public health and safety agencies may need to automate opioid overdose and death data to create opioid awareness maps for their community.

ArcGIS Survey123 provides a form-based survey that can be used to automate overdose and death data in your organization. To simplify data automation, the surveys have been organized as follows:

Once you have automated opioid overdose and death information, you can use the Opioid Awareness Maps ArcGIS Pro project to begin producing opioid awareness maps with your data.

Opioid Overdose Reporter

To publish the Opioid Overdose Reporter survey, complete the following steps:

  1. Start ArcGIS Survey123 Connect.
  2. Sign in to your ArcGIS organization.
  3. Click New Survey.
  4. In the New Survey window, click Community in the left column.
  5. Search for Opioid Overdose Reporter.
  6. Click the Opioid Overdose Reporter survey template, change the title to Opioid Overdose Reporter, and click Create Survey.
  7. In ArcGIS Survey123 Connect, click Publish.
  8. Sign in to your ArcGIS organization.
  9. Browse to the Opioid Overdose Reporter feature layer and edit the item details:
    • Thumbnail image: Your image.
    • Description: Opioid overdoses identified by public safety or public health agencies.
    • Tags: Opioids, Overdoses, Public Safety, Public Health.
    • Editing: Enable editing and Keep track of who created and last updated features.
    • What kind of editing is allowed: Only add new features.
    • What features can editors see: Editors can't see any features, even those they add.
  10. Sign in to ArcGIS Survey123.
  11. Click the All surveys drop-down and choose Surveys I own.
  12. Click on Opioid Overdose Reporter survey.
  13. On the Collaborate tab, share the survey with users inside your organization responsible for inventorying opioid overdoses.
  14. To view and share the survey click Open the survey in a new tab at the bottom of the Collaborate tab.

Opioid Death Reporter

To publish the Opioid Death Reporter survey, complete the following steps:

  1. Start ArcGIS Survey123 Connect.
  2. Sign in to your ArcGIS organization.
  3. Click New Survey.
  4. In the New Survey window, click Community in the left column.
  5. Search for Opioid Death Reporter.
  6. Click the Opioid Death Reporter survey template, change the title to Opioid Death Reporter, and click Create Survey.
  7. In ArcGIS Survey123 Connect, click Publish.
  8. Sign in to your ArcGIS organization.
  9. Browse to the Opioid Death Reporter feature layer and edit the item details:
    • Thumbnail image: Your image.
    • Description: Opioid deaths identified by public safety or public health agencies.
    • Tags: Opioids, Death, Public Safety, Public Health.
    • Editing: Enable editing and Keep track of who created and last updated features.
    • What kind of editing is allowed: Only add new features.
    • What features can editors see: Editors can't see any features, even those they add.
  10. Sign in to ArcGIS Survey123.
  11. Click the All surveys drop-down and choose Surveys I own.
  12. Click on Opioid Death Reporter survey.
  13. On the Collaborate tab, share the survey with users inside your organization responsible for inventorying opioid deaths.
  14. To view and share the survey click Open the survey in a new tab at the bottom of the Collaborate tab.
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