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In a 40-minute
discussion, the panelists explored a wide range of topics about the show
and the real-life opioid crisis it depicts, weaving in stories from
people Pattani has interviewed for KHN radio and print pieces and
findings from Panchal's analyses. Topics included:
• How
the show employed the tools of fiction, such as composite characters, to
tell a larger truth
• The
important role played by medication-assisted treatment, which combines
medications with counseling and behavioral therapy in the treatment of
opioid addiction
• The
current state of the opioid crisis, marked by a record-high 93,000 deaths
from drug overdoses in 2020; the expansion of the problem beyond largely
rural, white communities; and the rise of highly addictive synthetic opioids
like fentanyl
• The role of politics
in the funding for, and availability of, different types of treatment
The economic fallout and
social isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic have exacerbated the opioid
epidemic, Panchal said. She noted that about 1 in 3 people now say they
are experiencing anxiety and depression, compared to about 1 in 10 before
the pandemic.
“The job loss, financial
hardship, poor mental health — these are things that can often go hand in
hand with substance use,” Panchal said.
Pattani noted that there
are divisions among political leaders at all levels about how best to
tackle the opioid crisis, with some pushing for more medication-assisted
treatment, others favoring traditional rehab centers and some emphasizing
a criminal justice approach to the problem.
“Everyone is
representing a district that has constituents affected by this,” she
said. “I haven’t talked to a politician who says we don’t need to address
the opioid epidemic, but I think they all disagree on how.”
“Dopesick”
premiered on Hulu Oct. 13, with new installments of the miniseries
available on Hulu every Wednesday. The panel
discussion, recorded in KFF’s Washington, D.C., offices
without a live audience due to COVID-19, can be viewed anytime on
kff.org.
About KFF and KHN
KHN
(Kaiser Health News) is a national newsroom that produces in-depth
journalism about health issues. Together with Policy Analysis and
Polling, KHN is one of the three major operating programs at KFF
(Kaiser Family Foundation). KFF is an endowed nonprofit organization
providing information on health issues to the nation.
About Hulu and
“Dopesick”
From Executive Producer Danny Strong and starring and executive-produced
by Michael Keaton, “Dopesick” examines how one company triggered the
worst drug epidemic in American history. The series takes viewers to the
epicenter of America’s struggle with opioid addiction, from the
boardrooms of Big Pharma to a distressed Virginia mining community, to
the hallways of the Drug Enforcement Administration. Defying all odds,
heroes will emerge in an intense and thrilling ride to take down the
craven corporate forces behind this national crisis and their allies. The
limited series is inspired by The New York Times bestseller by Beth Macy.
The eight-episode series stars Michael Keaton, Peter Sarsgaard, Michael
Stuhlbarg, Will Poulter and John Hoogenakker, with Kaitlyn Dever and
Rosario Dawson. Guest stars include Phillipa Soo and Jake McDorman.
“Dopesick” is written by Emmy winner Danny Strong (“Empire,” “Recount,”
“Game Change”) and directed by Oscar winner Barry Levinson (“Paterno,”
“Rain Man”). Executive producers for “Dopesick” include Strong, John
Goldwyn (“Dexter”), Keaton, Levinson, Warren Littlefield (“The Handmaid’s
Tale,” “Fargo,” “The Old Man”), Beth Macy (“Dopesick”) and Karen
Rosenfelt (“Twilight”).
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