Live surveillance · disease counts + outbreak newsroom
Health indicators driving the justice numbers.
Communicable-disease pressure and the overdose/treatment-access picture are the strongest leading indicators of justice-system contact. The table below is live national notifiable-disease surveillance; the overdose and treatment anchors that follow are from published Indiana state reports. checking
National disease surveillance — live case counts
Source: CDC notifiable-disease reporting plus global outbreak feeds. Refreshes on the surveillance publish cycle.
Outbreak newsroom
Most recent deduped outbreak coverage from the global disease feeds.
Overdose & treatment anchors — Indiana
Dated figures from published Indiana state reports. These are point-in-time historical anchors, not live counts.
County health indicators we cross-reference
Overdose deaths per 100k
County-year per-100k rate, with fentanyl, heroin, meth, and alcohol involvement split. Used as a primary outcome on the correlations matrix.
EMS overdose incidents per 100k
Volume of EMS overdose responses — the leading indicator that runs 6–12 months ahead of the death-certificate file.
Naloxone administrations per 100k
Captures both EMS administrations and community/lay reversals. The reversal-to-death ratio is a direct measure of harm-reduction coverage.
Suicide deaths per 100k
Per-county per-100k rate; cross-referenced with the post-release week 1–4 window for IDOC and county-jail releases.
MOUD access — clinics + providers
Number of buprenorphine prescribers and methadone clinics in-county. Used to flag treatment deserts in the rural focus set.
Syringe-services program presence
Yes/no, with year-of-authorization. Scott County (HIV outbreak response, 2015) anchors this column.