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Community Health Centers Have Seen an Increase in the Share of Patients
with Opioid Addiction
A majority of
community health centers have seen a rising number of patients with opioid
addiction over the last three years, according to a new issue brief released by the Kaiser Family
Foundation.
Nearly seven in 10 (69%) health centers reported
an increase in patients with an addiction to prescription opioids and a
similar share (63%) reported an increase in patients with an addiction to
nonprescription opioids such as heroin and fentanyl. The findings of the
survey of community health centers are consistent with national trends and
reflect a growing opioid epidemic whose impacts have been especially
devastating in the medically underserved rural and urban areas where many
health centers are located.
Community Health Centers, the primary source of
health care for many low-income Americans, are addressing the epidemic
through a combination of prevention, treatment, overdose reversal and safe
prescribing practices. Researchers at KFF and the Geiger Gibson Program in
Community Health Policy at the George Washington University conducted the
online survey of the nation’s more than 1,300 community health centers from
early January to late February, drawing responses from 489 centers in 49
states and Washington D.C.
Key findings include:
To see more of KFF’s work related to the opioid
epidemic visit our special resource page on this topic.
Filling
the need for trusted information on national health issues, the
Kaiser Family Foundation is a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco,
California.
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Monday, July 30, 2018
Community Health Centers Have Seen an Increase in the Share of Patients with Opioid Addiction
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