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MDHHS' Opioid Settlements Dashboard website

Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Opioid Settlement Resources

There are resources available that can help you better understand opioids and the impacts they have had on Michigan communities. There are also a variety of no-cost technical assistance offerings to help counties and municipalities as they plan for investing settlement dollars.

MDHHS Opioid Settlement Dashboard & Resources

EXECUTIVE ORDER No. 2022-12 Michigan Opioids Task Force Department of Health and Human Services The epidemic of opioid abuse has plagued Michigan for years. While more recent response efforts have made some headway in combating this epidemic, it remains a significant public-health crisis, afflicting Michigan residents of all backgrounds, age groups, and income levels.

Michigan Opioids Task Force

The Michigan Opioids Task Force ("Task Force") was created as an advisory body within the Department of Health and Human Services and consists of 12 members of the executive branch of state government. Members of the Task Force are ex officio members and serve at the pleasure of the Governor. The director of the Department shall designate the chairperson of the Task Force. In September 2022, Governor Whitmer signed Executive Order No. 2022-12 expanding the Michigan Opioids Task Force to include one representative appointed by the Governor from each of the ten regions established by the Department for specialty Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans for Medicaid mental health and substance use disorder services and supports (“PIHP Regions”).

Learn More About the Task Force

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Opioid Advisory Commission

Public Act 84 of 2022 (PDF) created the Opioid Advisory Commission in the Legislative Council. The commission meets regularly and makes an annual report to the Governor, the Attorney General, the Senate Majority Leader, the Speaker of the House, and the chairs of the Senate and House appropriation committees.

Opioid Advisory Commission Dashboard

MAC Opioid Settlement Home Page Dashboard: settlement funds by Michigan county

Michigan Association of Counties (MAC) Opioid Settlement Resource Center Dashboard

The total estimated funds to be received across Michigan is approximately $1.5 billion with an estimated state share of $847 million and an estimated local government share of $725 million. These totals are estimated based on the following settlements: Distributors, J&J, Walgreens, Walmart, CVS, Allergan, Teva, McKinsey & Co., Mallinckrodt, and Meijer.

View Settlement Funds by Company for Michigan Counties

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Monroe County

The Monroe County Substance Abuse Coalition Opioid Strategic Plan was released in September 2020, and a part of this plan included public safety strategies to reduce substance use and misuse in Monroe County.  A collaboration of representatives from local organizations was established to focus on improving data consistency/sharing and creating an Overdose Fatality Review Committee (OFRC).  Initial metrics were identified, and data collection for these metrics is sought on a quarterly basis.  A dashboard of these data points was created for your reference. The data for these metrics will be updated on an annual basis on the dashboard.

Visit the Monroe County Opioid Analytics Dashboard