CDC Wants Feedback on Overdose Crisis Teamwork Data Plan
Published Date: 4/7/2026
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Summary
The CDC wants your thoughts on a new plan to collect info about how public health and safety teams work together to fight drug overdoses. This helps improve how communities respond to the overdose crisis. If you’re involved in public health or safety, or just care about the issue, you can comment by June 8, 2026—no extra costs, just your voice!
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0.5‑Hour Survey Burden for PH/PS Staff
If you work in public health or public safety and respond to CDC's survey, CDC estimates 5,000 responses at 0.5 hours (30 minutes) per response for a total of 2,500 annual burden hours. There are no monetary costs to respondents other than their time; comments on the collection are due by June 8, 2026.
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