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The policy landscape for naloxone distribution in four states highly impacted by fatal opioid overdoses

BACKGROUND: Expanding access to naloxone is one of the most impactful interventions in decreasing opioid-related mortality. However, state distribution rates of naloxone are insufficient to meet community need. The current study sought to better understand this gap by focusing on state policies that...

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Autores principales: Bohler, Robert M., Freeman, Patricia R., Villani, Jennifer, Hunt, Tim, Linas, Beth S., Walley, Alexander Y., Green, Traci C., Lofwall, Michelle R., Bridden, Carly, Frazier, Lisa A., Fanucchi, Laura C., Talbert, Jeffery C., Chandler, Redonna
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9838196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36643788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dadr.2022.100126
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author Bohler, Robert M.
Freeman, Patricia R.
Villani, Jennifer
Hunt, Tim
Linas, Beth S.
Walley, Alexander Y.
Green, Traci C.
Lofwall, Michelle R.
Bridden, Carly
Frazier, Lisa A.
Fanucchi, Laura C.
Talbert, Jeffery C.
Chandler, Redonna
author_facet Bohler, Robert M.
Freeman, Patricia R.
Villani, Jennifer
Hunt, Tim
Linas, Beth S.
Walley, Alexander Y.
Green, Traci C.
Lofwall, Michelle R.
Bridden, Carly
Frazier, Lisa A.
Fanucchi, Laura C.
Talbert, Jeffery C.
Chandler, Redonna
author_sort Bohler, Robert M.
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description BACKGROUND: Expanding access to naloxone is one of the most impactful interventions in decreasing opioid-related mortality. However, state distribution rates of naloxone are insufficient to meet community need. The current study sought to better understand this gap by focusing on state policies that may facilitate or impede naloxone distribution in four states highly impacted by fatal opioid overdoses – Kentucky, Massachusetts, New York, and Ohio. METHODS: We provide a descriptive analysis of the policy landscape impacting naloxone distribution through pharmacy and community channels in the four states participating in the HEALing Communities Study (HCS). Publicly available data and the expertise of the research team were used to describe each state's naloxone access laws (NALs), Medicaid coverage of naloxone, and community overdose education and naloxone distribution infrastructure. Data presented in this study represent the most current policy landscape through September 2022. RESULTS: Variation exists between specific components of the NALs of each state, the structure of Medicaid coverage of naloxone, and the community distribution infrastructure networks. Massachusetts and New York have a statewide standing order, but other states use different strategies short of a statewide standing order to expand access to naloxone. Quantity limits specific to naloxone may limit access to Medicaid beneficiaries in some states. CONCLUSION: States participating in the HCS have developed innovative but different mechanisms to ensure naloxone access. Policies were dynamic and moved towards greater access. Research should consider the policy landscape in the implementation and sustainability of interventions as well as the analysis of outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-98381962023-03-01 The policy landscape for naloxone distribution in four states highly impacted by fatal opioid overdoses Bohler, Robert M. Freeman, Patricia R. Villani, Jennifer Hunt, Tim Linas, Beth S. Walley, Alexander Y. Green, Traci C. Lofwall, Michelle R. Bridden, Carly Frazier, Lisa A. Fanucchi, Laura C. Talbert, Jeffery C. Chandler, Redonna Drug Alcohol Depend Rep Full Length Report BACKGROUND: Expanding access to naloxone is one of the most impactful interventions in decreasing opioid-related mortality. However, state distribution rates of naloxone are insufficient to meet community need. The current study sought to better understand this gap by focusing on state policies that may facilitate or impede naloxone distribution in four states highly impacted by fatal opioid overdoses – Kentucky, Massachusetts, New York, and Ohio. METHODS: We provide a descriptive analysis of the policy landscape impacting naloxone distribution through pharmacy and community channels in the four states participating in the HEALing Communities Study (HCS). Publicly available data and the expertise of the research team were used to describe each state's naloxone access laws (NALs), Medicaid coverage of naloxone, and community overdose education and naloxone distribution infrastructure. Data presented in this study represent the most current policy landscape through September 2022. RESULTS: Variation exists between specific components of the NALs of each state, the structure of Medicaid coverage of naloxone, and the community distribution infrastructure networks. Massachusetts and New York have a statewide standing order, but other states use different strategies short of a statewide standing order to expand access to naloxone. Quantity limits specific to naloxone may limit access to Medicaid beneficiaries in some states. CONCLUSION: States participating in the HCS have developed innovative but different mechanisms to ensure naloxone access. Policies were dynamic and moved towards greater access. Research should consider the policy landscape in the implementation and sustainability of interventions as well as the analysis of outcomes. Elsevier 2022-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9838196/ /pubmed/36643788 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dadr.2022.100126 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Bohler, Robert M.
Freeman, Patricia R.
Villani, Jennifer
Hunt, Tim
Linas, Beth S.
Walley, Alexander Y.
Green, Traci C.
Lofwall, Michelle R.
Bridden, Carly
Frazier, Lisa A.
Fanucchi, Laura C.
Talbert, Jeffery C.
Chandler, Redonna
The policy landscape for naloxone distribution in four states highly impacted by fatal opioid overdoses
title The policy landscape for naloxone distribution in four states highly impacted by fatal opioid overdoses
title_full The policy landscape for naloxone distribution in four states highly impacted by fatal opioid overdoses
title_fullStr The policy landscape for naloxone distribution in four states highly impacted by fatal opioid overdoses
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title_short The policy landscape for naloxone distribution in four states highly impacted by fatal opioid overdoses
title_sort policy landscape for naloxone distribution in four states highly impacted by fatal opioid overdoses
topic Full Length Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9838196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36643788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dadr.2022.100126
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