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New York Lawmakers & Nonprofits Call on Governor to Release Billions in Federal Funds
Behavioral Health Groups Demand Opioid Settlement Funds Be Invested In Prevention, Treatment, Recovery & Harm Reduction
Joint Statement from the Leaders of New York (ASAP) & (COMPA) on new opioid crisis law.
COMPA Members Help Researchers Study Benefits of Telemedicine in Treating Opioid Use Disorder and Hepatitis C
6/13 -COMPA Supports Passage of Bills to Provide Universal Access to Lifesaving Treatment for New Yorkers
2/28 Statewide Coalition and Elected Officials Held Press Conference
Advocates and Elected Officials Demand Life-Saving Medication-Assisted Treatment for Those Incarcerated throughout New York State
10/17- STATE-OF-ART ADDICTION TREATMENT CENTER
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Radio Spot 2/28
Press Releases
New York Lawmakers & Nonprofits Call on Governor to Release Billions in Federal Funds
Behavioral Health Groups Demand Opioid Settlement Funds Be Invested In Prevention, Treatment, Recovery & Harm Reduction
Joint Statement from the Leaders of New York (ASAP) & (COMPA) on new opioid crisis law.
COMPA Members Help Researchers Study Benefits of Telemedicine in Treating Opioid Use Disorder and Hepatitis C
6/13 -COMPA Supports Passage of Bills to Provide Universal Access to Lifesaving Treatment for New Yorkers
2/28 Statewide Coalition and Elected Officials Held Press Conference
Advocates and Elected Officials Demand Life-Saving Medication-Assisted Treatment for Those Incarcerated throughout New York State
10/17- STATE-OF-ART ADDICTION TREATMENT CENTER
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The Coronavirus Pandemic Has Made The Opioid Epidemic Even Worse
Deaths from drug overdoses are likely to increase during the coronavirus outbreak because of disruption to recovery routines and access to treatment, according to counselors and people whose rehabilitation depends on daily care.
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