States of Innovation: Expanding Treatment for Opioid Use Disorders

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States of Innovation: Expanding Treatment for Opioid Use Disorders

Stat: 18%: The percentage of Americans with opioid use disorder who receive medication as part of their treatment.

Story: As the coronavirus pandemic grips the world, the opioid epidemic continues to affect millions of Americans. Several states are developing innovative ways to tackle this public health issue. In this episode, we speak with Beth Connolly, who leads Pew’s research on substance use disorders, and Louisiana Representative Paula Davis, who helped ensure effective treatment in her state.

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Outpatient Treatment Is Effective and Accessible

Effective Community-Based Initiatives Are Needed to Curb the Opioid Crisis

Louisiana Expands Access to Addiction Treatment

3 States Take On the Opioid Crisis—and Find Success

Wisconsin Tackles the Opioid Crisis

Opioid Overdose Crisis

States of Innovation From 'After the Fact'
States of Innovation From 'After the Fact'

States of Innovation From 'After the Fact'

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The latest season of Pew’s “After the Fact” podcast looks at the innovative solutions some states are developing to meet long-standing problems. From making small loans more affordable for consumers, to improving community flood preparedness, to designing corridors for wildlife to migrate safely across high-traffic roads—protecting animals and drivers—state leaders are working together to tackle big challenges.

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America’s Overdose Crisis
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