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Votantes alrededor de todo el estado escogieron nuevos alcaldes. Los condados esperan subsidios para cubrir costos de crisis del opio. Concord Hospital demanda al estado.
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Some federal funding for substance use disorder services will end in the next year or two in New Hampshire. How could this affect systems of care the state has built over time?
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The New Hampshire Harm Reduction Coalition is in line to receive the largest grant. The contracts will need Executive Council approval.
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As officials decide how to spend the money, they’re also confronting larger questions about how best to respond to the ongoing addiction crisis.
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The change will allow more doctors to prescribe drugs like Suboxone that reduce opioid cravings.
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The agreement is part of a national settlement that alleges Walmart contributed to the opioid crisis by not properly overseeing the dispensing of the medications.
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Hay más solicitudes por asistencia de calefacción en el estado. Empresas de utilidades en busca de maneras más accesibles de comprar energía. Voluntarios de NH asisten en la Florida.
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In front of the New Hampshire State House, speakers shared personal stories and sought to reduce stigma against people who use drugs.
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The state has accused CVS, Walgreens and Rite Aid of flooding the state with opioid pills in a lawsuit filed in Merrimack County Superior Court.
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An audit found New Hampshire lacked the resources to effectively enforce the state and federal standards for opioid treatment programs.