State Approaches to Addressing the Overdose Epidemic: Public Health Focus Needed

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (S2):43-46 (2019)
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Abstract

States have implemented a variety of legal and policy approaches to address the overdose epidemic. Some approaches, like increasing access to naloxone and connecting overdose survivors with evidence-based treatment, have a strong public health foundation and a compelling evidence base. Others, like increasing reliance on punitive criminal justice approaches, have neither. This article examines law and policy changes that are likely to be effective in reducing overdose-related harm as well as those that are likely to increase it.

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