DOSE Dashboard: Nonfatal Overdose Syndromic Surveillance Data

What to know

  • The nonfatal drug overdose data on this dashboard come from CDC’s Drug Overdose Surveillance and Epidemiology (DOSE) system. DOSE captures electronic health record information in syndromic surveillance systems.
  • Currently, 46 states and the District of Columbia share syndromic surveillance data with DOSE.

About this dashboard

The nonfatal drug overdose data on this dashboard come from CDC's Drug Overdose Surveillance and Epidemiology (DOSE) system, which captures electronic health record information in syndromic surveillance systems.

This dashboard represents the most up-to-date dataA that CDC's DOSE system has available and is updated shortly after new data are made available each month. CDC funds 46 states and the District of Columbia to share syndromic data with DOSE. Some data may be unavailable, including for states that are newly funded (indicated by "data not available") or if the state is unfunded (indicated by "unfunded state").

Data are presented as the monthly or annual percent change in the rate of emergency department (ED) visits involving suspected drug overdoses (e.g., ED visits involving drug overdoses divided by total ED visits and multiplied by 10,000). Important data considerations to help with interpretation of the data are detailed below the dashboard.

  • Download a dataset with all available percent change estimates.
  • Read more About DOSE, including syndrome definitions and archived reports.

  • Select a drug syndrome: Click on the box to select from a drop–down list of options.
  • Select a state: Click on the box or the map to view overdose data by a specific state or overall.
  • Compare month/year: Click on the box to select whether to compare by month or by year.
  • Select timeframe for comparison: Use the date slider to select the adjacent month (e.g., February 2022 compared to January 2022) or previous year for comparison (e.g., January 2022 compared to January 2021).
  • All visualizations will responsively adjust to your selections, including the summary data points; map; state table beneath the map; and changes over the past 6 months overall and by state, sex, and age. Use the reset button above the map to clear any state selections; refresh the page to clear all selections.

Data dashboard

Suggested citation

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Drug Overdose Surveillance and Epidemiology (DOSE) System. Atlanta, GA: US Department of Health and Human Services, CDC; [INSERT YEAR, MONTH, DAY]. Access at: https://www.cdc.gov/overdose-prevention/data-research/facts-stats/dose-dashboard-nonfatal-surveillance-data.html

  1. All data previously available on this dashboard (i.e., for the years 2018–2023) have been updated to reflect revisions in syndrome definitions. Datasets downloaded before June 2024 used older syndrome definitions, which have since been archived. For more information on the definitions used to identify overdoses in syndromic surveillance data, including how these definitions have changed, visit About DOSE.