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Opioid Tracker

The heat map in this section represents patients with opioid use disorder diagnoses per 100,000 commercially insured patients receiving medical services in 2024 for each state. Clicking on a state displays an infographic for that state with opioid use disorder data from 2024. The infographic includes the top five procedure code categories by utilization, the top five procedure codes by aggregate allowed amounts, the change in the number of patients with opioid use disorder diagnoses per 100,000 patients from 2021 to 2024, and the distribution of patients by age and gender. There is also a similar infographic for the nation as a whole, along with a second national infographic showing the top five states for opioid use disorder, the fastest-growing specialties, the distribution of places of service, and service type (professional versus facility) as a percentage of total allowed amounts. The source of the data is FAIR Health’s National Private Insurance Claims (FH NPIC®) repository.

The darkest states in this heat map are those where patients with opioid use disorder diagnoses per 100,000 patients receiving medical services in 2024 were highest. Click on a state to see an infographic for that state.

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