Henry Larweh

hlarweh@kff.org

For Opioid Victims, Payouts Fall Short While Governments Reap Millions

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Pharmaceutical companies accused of fueling the nation’s opioid crisis are paying state and local governments billions of dollars in legal settlements. But how much are victims who suffered addiction and overdoses getting?

Long-Term Care Facilities Must Provide Addiction Care, Advocates Say

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When you think about the opioid crisis, the image of adults in their 20s, 30s, even sometimes those who are middle-aged, may come to mind. Rightly so, since most overdose deaths occur in people between ages 25 and 64. But did you know older adults are increasingly at risk of overdosing from opioids, too? In fact, from 2021 […]

Public Voices Often Ignored in States’ Opioid Settlement Money Decisions

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In many places, victims of the opioid epidemic are silenced in decision-making about how to use opioid settlement money, a first-of-its-kind survey conducted by Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½Ò•îl Health News and Spotlight PA found.

Opioid Settlements Promise Mississippi a Windfall. What Happens Next?

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Millions of dollars from national opioid settlements are pouring into Mississippi. The state and localities haven’t spent much yet. In many cases, how the money will be used is up in the air.