📢 Insights on Opioids: Join Our September Events 📢
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On Tuesday, Health Affairs is releasing their September theme issue offering insights on the opioid crisis. Check out an ahead-of-print article ([link removed] ) from Ellen Latsko and learn about theme issue events coming up next month.
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Theme Issue Briefing
Join Health Affairs Wednesday September 3 for a virtual event where authors discuss their major findings and insights from the September theme issue on opioids.
The briefing will include panels on:
- Geographic and Systemic Challenges in the Opioid Crisis
- Expanding Access to Opioid Treatment and Harm Reduction
- Opioid Treatment Coverage, Access, and Quality Across Payers
- Treatment Gaps for Youth and Justice-Involved Individuals
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The Current Opioids Policy Landscape & What’s Ahead
Join Health Affairs September 17 for a free virtual event with Brendan Saloner and Joshua Sharfstein discussing the current opioids policy landscape and what lies ahead.
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