The rest of the federal government may be dragging its feet, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is doing its bit against opioid addiction with a $28.6 million grant to help states fight back..
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announced the additional funding to 44 states and the District of Columbia on Tuesday. The funds are to be used to "strengthen prevention efforts and better track opioid-related overdoses," per their announcement.
Among the specific interventions CDC mentioned the grant would fund:
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"increasing the use of prescription drug monitoring programs and improving clinical feedback from these systems;"
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"expanding the reach of messages about the risks associated with opioids;"
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"other practices such as conducting overdose fatality reviews to improve prevention efforts" and
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"directly support[ing] medical examiners and coroners, including funds for comprehensive toxicology testing and for enhancing their surveillance activities."