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A nationwide shortage of naloxone is impacting the ability of community organizations and medical facilities to provide overdose prevention services to…
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Today on Stateside, what the national opioid settlement could mean for Michigan. Also, the founding of Detroit’s long-lived and well-loved Black LGBTQ…
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State attorneys general have settled a number of lawsuits against opioid makers and distributors—and Michigan could get up to $800 million as a result,…
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McLaren Health Care Corporation has agreed to pay a record $7,750,000 civil penalty to the U.S. government to resolve alleged violations of the federal…
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Michigan is receiving nearly $80 million in federal funding to help counter the opioid crisis across the state. The Michigan Department of Health and…
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Michigan health officials want to hear from residents of each region of the state about how the opioid crisis has affected them, their loved ones, and…
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More people are overdosing on opioids since the beginning of the pandemic. Dr. Joneigh Khaldun is the Chief Medical Executive for the State of Michigan.…
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Community organizations can now request free naloxone through a web portal launched by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.Naloxone, also…
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Michigan is getting $17.5 million in federal funds to fight opioid overdose deaths and addiction.Andrea Taverna is Senior Advisor for Opioid Strategy with…
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has announced that beginning this week, it will remove prior authorizations for medications that are…