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Connecticut Crafts 3-Year Opioid Plan

Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy addresses the plan at Yale University School of Medicine Thursday.
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Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy addresses the plan at Yale University School of Medicine Thursday.

The Connecticut Opioid Response Team and the state’s Alcohol and Drug Policy Council have supplied Governor Dannel Malloy’s administration with a plan to tackle Connecticut’s opioid crisis.Malloy accepted the three-year strategy Thursday. It calls for increasing access to medication-assisted treatment such as methadone, strengthening prescription guidelines and targeting geographic areas of high need.

“We have to have now learned that there is a significant portion of the addicted society who simply can’t just beat the addiction on their own,” Malloy said. “They need additional assistance.”

With Connecticut already spending more than $65 million a year on opioid dependency treatment, Malloy noted that not every aspect of the report will be funded immediately.

Jim is WAMC’s Assistant News Director and hosts WAMC's flagship news programs: Midday Magazine, Northeast Report and Northeast Report Late Edition. Email: jlevulis@wamc.org
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