If you respond to, experience, witness, or are informed of an overdose event, please complete the MO-HOPE field report at: mohopeproject.org/ODreport
Collected through the MO-HOPE Project:
(12-01-16 to 2-15-2021)
Total Reports: 8,104
* Total number of overdose survivors reported through MO-HOPE: * 7,379
- Naloxone administered:7,880
- By EMS: 1761
- By Police: 1577
- By Fire Crew: 456
- By Other Emergency Responder: 72
- By a friend: 2685
- By a partner/spouse: 358
- By a clinician/provider: 92
- By a parent: 97
- By another family member: 171
- By a stranger: 444
- By someone else: 167
- Types of Naloxone administered per event:
- Narcan Nasal Spray: 65.2%
- Evzio auto-injector: 2.6%
- Other intranasal device (with vial and atomizer): 4.9%
- Intravenously (IV): 7.7%
- Intramuscular: 19.5%
- Number of doses of Naloxone administered per event:
- 1 dose:45.6%
- 2 doses: 40.3%
- 3+ doses: 14.1%
- Survival (to the best knowledge of the respondent):
- Yes: 7379
- No: 364
- Unsure/Missing: 361

Opioid Use
When surveyed by the National Survey on Drugs Use and Health (NSDUH):
- Approximately 388,000 Missouri residents had a substance use disorder. (2018)(5)
- An estimated 17,000 Missouri residents reported they used Heroin within the past year. (2018)(5)
- Around 39,000 Missouri residents had a Pain Reliever Use Disorder during the past year. (2018)(5)
Opioid-Related Deaths
- 1132 Opioid-related deaths in Missouri 2018 (2)
Treatment and Prevention Services
- An estimated 170,000 Missouri residents accessed treatment for any Substance Use Disorder during fiscal years 2013-2017. (2018)(5)
- In 2019, 932 Missouri Physicians have a license to prescribe Buprenorphine (592 listed online through SAMHSA’s waivered prescriber locator. (2019)(1)
- In Missouri, 253 facilities provided Substance Use Disorder Services. (2018)(1)
- In Missouri, 121 facilities provided Some Medication Assisted Treatment. (2019)(1)
- Approximately, 795 pregnant women with Opioid Use Disorder were served in Missouri Department of Health Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program in 2016 (from 733 in 2015) (3).
- In Missouri, 55 Substance Abuse Facilities offer HCV Screening. (2019)(1)
- In Missouri, 47 Substance Abuse Facilities offer HIV Testing. (2019)(1)
Healthcare
- Medicaid paid for 16% of Drug Treatment services for Missouri residents. (2016)(1)
- Missouri Department of Health Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program served 17,837 (6,654 with a serious illness) individuals with co-occurring mental illness 2016. (3)
References
- Opioid and Health Indicators Database (http://opioid.amfar.org/MO)
- DHSS – Missouri Opioids Information
- Missouri Department of Mental Health Missouri Intervention and Treatment Programs for Substance Use Disorder Report (https://dmh.mo.gov/docs/ada/substanceuseinterventiontreatment2017.pdf)
- National Survey on Drug Use and Health (https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2016-2017-nsduh-national-maps-prevalence-estimates-state)
- 2018 Status Report on Missouri’s Substance Use and Mental Health (https://dmh.mo.gov/ada/rpts/2018statusreport.html)

Naloxone distributed through MO-HOPE:
18,600 kits of Narcan (and an additional 23,824 doses of intramuscular naloxone)
MO-HOPE Trainings:
Number of individuals who have attended a MO-HOPE Train the Trainer Training: 1,195
Number of individuals who have attended a MO-HOPE Community Member Training: 4,052
Agencies Receiving Naloxone from MO-HOPE to Distribute to Community Members:
- Amazing Grace Community Church
- Art House STL
- Behavioral Health Response
- Better Life in Recovery
- Butler County Health Department
- Christian Hospital EMS
- Community Partnership of the Ozarks
- Crawford County Health Department
- Faith Hope and Love Homecare
- Fountain Temple COGIC
- Hazelwood Fire Department
- HEAL
- IFM
- KC Indian Center
- Lincoln County Ambulance District
- Lincoln County Health Department
- Minority Health STL
- Missouri Hospital Association
- NCADA
- New Life Evangelistic Center
- NightLIFE
- Ozarks Rural Health Network
- Polk County Health Department
- Serving in the Shadows
- Sex Workers Outreach Project
- Shared Streets STL
- St. Charles County Ambulance District
- St. Francois County Health Center
- St. Louis City Health Department
- St. Louis County Department of Public Health
- St. Louis Queer + Support Helpline
- Ste. Genevieve County Health Department
Number of individuals who have attended a MO-HOPE Emergency Responder Training : 2,087
Agencies Receiving Narcan Through MO-HOPE:
- Arch City Defenders
- Bellefontaine Neighbors Police
- Berkeley Police Department
- Brentwood PD
- Bridgeton PD
- Calverton Park Police Department
- Columbia Police Department
- Creve Coeur Police Department
- Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
- Eureka Police Department
- Florissant Police Department
- Franklin County Sheriff’s Dept.
- Frontenac Police Department
- Gerald Police Department
- Hazelwood Police Department
- Hillsboro Fire Department
- Hillsdale Police Department
- Kirkwood Police Department
- Lake St. Louis Police Department
- Lincoln County Fire Protection District
- Lincoln County Sheriff Department
- Manchester Police Department
- Marthasville Police Department
- Mid Missouri Drug Taskforce
- Miller County Sheriff Department
- Missouri Department of Conservation
- Missouri Department of Social Services
- Missouri Gaming Commission
- Missouri Park Rangers
- Missouri Probation and Parole
- Missouri State Highway Patrol
- MODoT
- Morgan County Sheriff Department
- Moscow Mills Police Department
- Multi-County Narcotics and Violent Crimes Enforcement Unit
- New Haven Police Department
- Normandy Police Department
- North County Police Cooperative
- Northwoods Police Department
- O’Fallon Police Department
- Pacific Police Department
- Postal Inspector
- SLMPD (St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department)
- St. Ann Police Department
- St. Charles City Police Department
- St. Charles County Sheriff
- St. Clair Fire Protection District
- St. Louis County Police Department
- St. Louis University Police
- Sullivan Police Department
- Town and Country Police Department
- US Probation and Parole
- Velda City Police Department
- Warrenton City Police Department
- Warrenton Fire District
- Washington University Police Department
- Webster Groves Police Department
- Wentzville Police Department
- Wright City Fire Department
Number of individuals who have attended a MO-HOPE Treatment and Social Service Provider Training: 2,165
Agencies Receiving Naloxone Through MO-HOPE:
- ADAPT
- AIDS Project
- BASIC
- Best Midwest
- BHG Treatment Center
- BHN Project
- Biddle House
- Bilingual International Assistant Services
- Boone County Health Department
- Cape Girardeau Metro Treatment Center
- Care STL Health
- Caring Community Center
- Caring Community Partnership
- Celebration Pointe
- Center for Life Solutions
- Chestnut Health
- Community Counseling and Housing Services
- Compass Health Network
- Comtrea
- COPSKC
- Dallas County Department of Health
- Epworth
- Family Care Health Centers
- Family Support Centers
- FCC Inc.
- Freedom Center for Recovery
- Freedom’s Rest
- Fresh Beginnings
- Gateway Foundation
- Gibson Recovery Center
- Great Mines Health Center
- Greene County Health Department
- Healing Action
- Hijack House
- Hope Group
- Independence Center
- Language of Love Ministry
- Missouri Recovery Network
- New Beginnings
- Ozark Center New Directions
- Peter and Paul Community Services
- Phoenix Health Programs
- Places for People
- Preferred Family Health
- Queen of Peace
- Reality House
- Rising Phoenix
- Safe to Sleep
- Sarita Graham Ministries
- Southeast Missouri Behavioral Health
- Spectrum Healthcare
- St. Charles Treatment Center
- St. Joseph Metro Treatment Center
- St. Kolbe Pucket
- St. Patrick Center
- St. Vincent Home for Children
- Stepping into the Light Ministry
- Swope Health
- The Women’s Safe House
- Turning Point
- Valley Hope
- Vocational Rehabilitation
- Winter Outreach
Number of individuals who have attended a MO-HOPE Medical Provider Training: 251
Agencies Receiving Naloxone Through MO-HOPE:
- Affinia Healthcare
- Citizens Memorial Hospital
- Family Health Center – Columbia
- KC Care
- People’s Health Center
- Piedmont Family Clinic
- Shannon County Medical Clinic
- Washington University Infectious Disease