Department of Health. The Department of Health (DOH) provides services to promote and protect public health in Washington. The DOH works with local health jurisdictions, tribal partners, and state healthcare systems to provide technical assistance and strategic planning related to public health.
Opioid Epidemic. The opioid epidemic began in the 1990s and over 640,000 people nationwide have died as the result of opioid overdose. In 2022 there were 2703 drug-related deaths in the Washington with 2000 of those deaths related to opioid overdose. Over 5000 people were hospitalized for non-fatal drug overdose.
Opioid Epidemic Campaigns. The Health Care Authority (HCA) and DOH both produce campaigns related to drug use, including methamphetamines and fentanyl.
Ongoing funding has been appropriated to DOH and HCA three times:
DOH must develop, implement, and maintain an ongoing drug overdose prevention campaign, including information on dangers and harms related to drug use. DOH may include additional information on addiction and overdose prevention, resources for treatment, and immunity for those seeking medical assistance. DOH must provide outreach to youth and adults.
DOH must submit an annual report beginning June 30, 2025. The report must include information on the content included in the campaign, how the campaign was distributed, and data on how many individuals the campaign reached.