Crime & Safety

Opioid Overdose Deaths in MA: Where is Newton on the List?

The Massachusetts Department of Health released new statistics on unintentional opioid overdose deaths between 2012-2014.

There have been 2,668 unintentional opioid overdose deaths in the Bay State between 2012-2014, according to new statistics released by the Massachusetts Department of Health. The information comes as part of the state’s ongoing commitment for greater transparency and data information around the opioid epidemic.

The number of confirmed cases of unintentional opioid overdose deaths for 2014 (1089) represents a 63 percent increase over 2012 (668) and a 20 percent increase over cases for 2013 (911).

Boston, Worcester, Fall River, Lynn, Quincy, New Bedford and Lowell top the list of the most opioid overdose deaths in 2014. In 2012, Newton had five opioid-related deaths, one in 2013 and five in 2014.

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Updated data on all cities and towns is available for viewing at mass.gov/stopaddiction.

“This data reminds us that we need to use every tool at our disposal to fight back against this public health crisis, which continues to have a drastic impact in all corners of the Commonwealth,” said Governor Charlie Baker in a statement. “Our proposed legislation introduces much-needed reforms to create new pathways to treatment and help us fight the deadly opioid epidemic.”

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More than 680 people died of overdoses during the first six months of this year, statistics indicate.

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