Overdose Dashboard | Vermont Department of Health CLOSE Translations for you Overdose Dashboard Data Reporting by Topic Arthritis Data Asthma Data Brain Health Data Cancer Data Cardiovascular Disease Data COPD Data Diabetes Data Health Equity Data Family and Child Health Data Injury Data Oral Health Data Overdose Dashboard Physical Activity & Nutrition Data Population Data Tobacco Data Vaccination Coverage Monthly Overdose Dashboard Summary of 2026 All Drug Overdose Deaths and Emergency Department Visits As of the end of January, the number of accidental and undetermined overdose deaths is lower than the previous three-year average (2023-2025 January). As of the end of January, emergency department visit rates for overdoses are lower than the previous three-year average (2023-2025 January). So far in 2026, Windham County has a statistically higher rate of emergency department visits for overdoses compared to the rest of Vermont. We have an 8-week lag in reporting most overdose data. This minimizes changes to the posted numbers. This dashboard is updated on the Wednesday following the second Monday of each month. If you need help understanding it, email [email protected] Important Links More Substance Use Data Drug and Alcohol Support Get Narcan 2024 Opioid Overdose Data 2024 Opioid Overdose Report 2024 data shows the first sustained decrease in fatal overdoses since 2019. 2024 Opioid Overdose Report About the Dashboard The Overdose Dashboard now includes all drug overdose data. Data includes: Monthly fatality rates with past three-year comparison Emergency department visits for non-fatal overdoses Data segmented by race, age and sex Various data notes The dashboard is updated monthly around the second Wednesday. For general assistance understanding the dashboard or data, email [email protected] Media inquiries should be sent to [email protected] April 15, 2026