A Healthier Outlook: 3 Key Takeaways from the 2024 Medical Examiner’s Report

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When you think of the Medical Examiner’s Office, your first thought might be of investigation and data. But in Van Buren County, this office serves as a vital “Early Warning System” for public health. By studying trends and numbers, our county leadership can identify real threats and create strategies to keep our residents safe.

The 2024 Annual Report has been officially released, and the data shows some incredibly encouraging trends for our community. Here are the three most important wins for Van Buren County.

1. A Significant Turnaround for Mental Health

The most heartening news in this year’s report is a dramatic drop in suicides across the county. After a challenging 2023, the number of lives lost to suicide fell by nearly 44% in 2024.

While every loss is a tragedy, this sharp decline is a powerful indicator that our community’s focus on mental health, including increased outreach, crisis resources, and looking out for one another, is truly making a difference. It’s a reminder that hope and help are working.

2. Progress in the Fight Against Opioids

Van Buren County is not immune to the national opioid crisis, but our local efforts are gaining ground. In 2024, drug-related deaths continued to trend downward. Most notably, deaths involving opioids dropped from nine in the previous year to five.

This progress is driven by the county’s dedicated focus on data-driven prevention. By identifying exactly where and how these incidents occur, we are able to better direct resources and support to the individuals and families who need them most.

3. Gold-Standard Care for Our Residents

Your county is served by a “Gold Standard” team. In 2024, the Medical Examiner’s Office underwent a rigorous national inspection and was officially re-accredited for another four-year term.

This accreditation ensures that every investigation is handled with the highest level of professional excellence and compassion. Beyond investigations, this team also facilitated 19 life-saving tissue and cornea donations last year, helping grieving families find a legacy of hope through the Gift of Life program.

The Bottom Line

The Medical Examiner’s Office is a public health partner dedicated to the living. By understanding the data of the past year, Van Buren County is better equipped to build a safer, healthier, and more resilient future for everyone.


Want to dive deeper? The full report is available for public review through the Board of Commissioners’ records.

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