California's New Laws To Address The State's Opioid Crisis

 

The California Legislature looked at more than 20 bills last year designed to address the ongoing opioid crisis, passing 14. The laws cover a few approaches to bringing opioid death numbers down, including stemming over-prescribing practices, improving medication assisted treatment and saving people in the throes of overdose with an antidote called naloxone.

Here’s a roundup of what former Gov. Jerry Brown signed to tackle the problem.

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  • California tests if addiction treatment can be incorporated into pr...

    Based on Vermont´s Hub and Spoke program, California is testing if they can scale up this model to suite the size of their state. 

    Addiction treatment ¨hubs¨ and primary care and local clinic¨spokes. 

    Hope for a new standard of care! 

    California tests if addiction treatment can be incorporated into primary care
    Rural pockets in California, particularly in the north of the state, have experienced alarming overdose death rates.
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