Advocacy and Public Policy
Driving Change to Combat the Opioid Crisis
We champion policies that prioritize patient safety, promote responsible opioid prescribing, and expand access to recovery resources. Together, we can influence change and build healthier communities
Our Advocacy Focus
We are committed to driving meaningful change through strategic advocacy and public policy initiatives. By addressing key areas like prescribing practices, accountability, treatment access, and education, we aim to create a safer and healthier future for those impacted by opioids.
Improving Prescribing Guidelines
Promoting Safer Opioid Prescribing Practices
We advocate for evidence-based guidelines that ensure safer opioid prescribing. By supporting initiatives like Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) and educational outreach for healthcare providers, we aim to prevent misuse and protect patients from harm
Expanding Access to Treatment
Ensuring Everyone Has Access to Life-Saving Care
We advocate for increased funding, resources, and policies that expand access to evidence-based addiction treatment and recovery programs. Our work prioritizes eliminating barriers to care, especially for underserved communities and those most affected by the opioid crisis.
Holding Providers Accountable
Advocating for Responsibility in Opioid Prescribing
We push for stronger oversight and accountability for medical providers and organizations involved in overprescribing opioids. By supporting policies and legal measures, we ensure that those responsible for negligence are held accountable, protecting patients and families from harm
Educating the Public and Lawmakers
Raising Awareness and Driving Policy Change
We provide education and resources to the public, healthcare professionals, and lawmakers to raise awareness of the opioid crisis. Through workshops, campaigns, and legislative outreach, we equip stakeholders with the knowledge needed to implement effective solutions and drive meaningful policy change
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