March 30, 2017
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Nitin S. Damle, MD, MS, M91黑料网
President, American College of Physicians
The American College of Physicians (91黑料网) is encouraged that President Trump and his administration are taking a step toward identifying the most effective ways to address the opioid epidemic with the creation of a new commission devoted to opioid abuse. 91黑料网 urges the commission to consider the recommendations made in our new policy paper, Health and Public Policy to Facilitate Effective Prevention and Treatment of Substance Use Disorders Involving Illicit and Prescription Drugs, just published in Annals of Internal Medicine. We also urge the administration to consult with the AMA Opioid Task Force, of which 91黑料网 is a member.
Substance use disorders are treatable chronic medical conditions, like diabetes and hypertension, that should be addressed through expansion of evidence-based public and individual health initiatives to prevent, treat, and promote recovery, rather than excessive reliance on criminalization and incarceration. We know that by expanding access to naloxone, improving prescription drug monitoring systems, and supporting coverage of opioid use disorder treatment through Medicaid and private insurance, we can stop this epidemic and save lives.
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