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New York Task Force Calls for Comprehensive Approach to Combat Overdose Crisis

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
June 24, 2024
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New York’s Interagency Task Force on Overdose Prevention has released a report outlining strategies to address the state’s escalating drug overdose crisis. 

The report, issued by the Department of Health’s Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS), recommends a multifaceted approach to reduce overdose fatalities.

The report emphasizes the need to combat the stigma associated with addiction and expand drug courts as part of a broader strategy to tackle the surge in fatal overdoses, particularly those linked to substances like fentanyl, nitazene, and xylazine.

The task force’s findings also highlight the impact of COVID-19 and the prevalence of fentanyl and other potent substances in exacerbating the crisis. 

“Since 2010, fatal opioid overdoses have increased five-fold in New York,” the report states, underscoring the urgency of the situation.

OASAS Commissioner Dr. Chinazo Cunningham outlined the report’s aim in a letter to Governor Kathy Hochul, saying it seeks to identify short and long-term ways to lessen overdoses statewide.

Key recommendations include:

  • Enhancing drug testing and screening.
  • Improving data collection and surveillance.
  • Streamlining treatment referrals.
  • Expanding access to overdose-reversal medications like naloxone. 

The report also calls for increased public awareness campaigns and better training for healthcare providers.

The report referenced CDC data from 2017, which recorded an economic loss of approximately $4.65 billion due to overdoses and highlighted the immeasurable effects on families and friends of those affected.

A recent Siena Research Institute poll reveals the widespread impact of the opioid crisis, with over two-thirds of New Yorkers reporting a personal connection to opioid abuse or fatal overdose. 

The poll notes that the statistic grew from 59% in 2020, indicating a growing awareness and concern among residents.

The task force’s report also explores social determinants of health as risk factors for drug use, suggesting interventions in areas such as housing, education, and healthcare access to reduce overdose risks.

 

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