Two Alabama Districts rank among highest opioid prescription rates in U.S.

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THE SHOALS- Representative Johnny Mack Morrow organized a Town Hall at UNA almost a year ago concerning the opioid epidemic in Northwest Alabama. On Tuesday, July 24 Alabama Today released an article by By Elizabeth Lauten

Rep. Morrow Made this statement regarding the article:

  • “This is an embarrassment and should be dealt with immediately! Congressional District 4(my congressional district) is number one in the nation. I am asking that the Governor’s Opioid Council meet immediately and determine why two congressional districts in Alabama lead the nation in this horrible epidemic.”

According to a recent study  *conducted by Harvard University, two Alabama Congressional Districts rank among the top five districts with the highest opioid prescription rates in the U.S.

In the 4th District, an astounding 166 prescriptions were written per 100 people. According to the study, that’s more than two times the national average. Meanwhile in the 1st District, 131 were written per 100 residents.  Alabama’s 4th Congressional District has the highest prescription rate in the country. Whereas Alabama’s 1st Congressional District has the 5th highest rate.

“It is deeply saddening to learn that the 4th Congressional District has such a high opioid prescription rate. I think this crisis, particularly in rural America, corresponds directly to President Trump’s popularity in my district,” said U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt who represents the 4th Congressional District. “People here have felt left behind and have seen their jobs and opportunities disappear. Due to the epidemic of depression, some people have turned to prescription drugs to dull the pain. However, I believe that President Trump’s renewed focus on these areas and increasing jobs has resonated here strongly.”

“My colleagues in Congress and I have been working toward that end,” added Aderholt. “In the FY18 funding bill signed into law in March, Congress included $4 billion to directly combat the opioid crisis. This is the largest amount of money ever to address prevention, treatment, and enforcement issues. $130 million was set aside for the Rural Communities Opioid Response program, to reach rural communities that have been hit especially hard by the opioid crisis. And another billion in grants to states and Indian tribes to be used at the local level to target this epidemic. We are currently working on the funding for FY19 and I am confident that we will continue strong funding for these programs.

Congressional Districts with highest opioid prescription rates, 2016:

Opioid prescriptions rates 2016

Methods. In an observational cross-sectional framework using secondary data, we constructed 2016 congressional district–level opioid prescribing rate estimates using a population-weighted methodology.

Results. High prescribing rate districts were concentrated in the South, Appalachia, and the rural West. Low-rate districts were concentrated in urban centers.

Conclusions. In the midst of an opioid overdose crisis, we identified congressional districts of particular concern for opioid prescription saturation.

Public Health Implications. The congressional district geography represents a policy-relevant boundary and a politically important level at which to monitor the crisis and determine program funding. Furthermore, in the context of the opioid crisis, knowing how congressional districts rank across the country and in states is useful in the creation of policies targeted to areas in need. 

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