Called “landmark legislation” by Senate Majority Leader
"This is the most important new health care law this year," Alexander said. "It deals with the nation's worst public health epidemic by helping to stop deadly fentanyl from coming from
"Opioid addiction knows no boundaries and impacts many Tennesseans regardless of race, income, gender or age. This new law is a major step in helping fight this epidemic - it will help limit the supply of opioids, help develop a non-addictive pain killer, provide resources to provide treatment for those with opioid use disorders, and much more,"
"The prescription opioid and heroin epidemic is destroying lives and tearing apart families," said
Alexander said the new law "represents the work of 8 committees in the House and 5 committees in the
The SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act is the product of bipartisan bills that passed the
Alexander concluded, "Last year, more Tennesseans died from opioid overdoses than were killed in car crashes. In my home, Blount County where 130,000 people live, there were 130,000 opioid prescriptions."
Here are 10 key provisions of this legislation:
1. STOP Act--to stop illegal drugs, including fentanyl, at the border
2. New non-addictive painkillers, research and fast-track
3. Blister packs for opioids, such as a 3 or 7 day supply
4. Extends support for Medicaid patients seeking treatment from 15 to 30 days, covering all substance use disorders
5. TREAT Act--permanently allows more medical professionals to treat people in recovery to prevent relapse and overdoses
6. Prevent "doctor-shopping" by improving state prescription drug monitoring programs
7. More behavioral and mental health providers
8. Support for comprehensive opioid recovery centers
9. Help for babies born in opioid withdrawal and for mothers with opioid use disorders
10. More early intervention with vulnerable children who have experienced trauma
Separately,
Read more from Tennesseans on why this opioids legislation is important to our state:
"This legislation's passage represents an important step forward in helping
"We applaud
"Police, Fire and all first responders witness almost daily the tragedy associated with the opioid crisis that not only effects our community, but all communities across America. I am encouraged by the passing of legislation that aids in the fight of ridding our country of the epidemic." - Chief
"The opioid epidemic is having a substantial effect on pregnant women and infants nationwide. Today, one infant is born every 15 minutes with signs of opioid withdrawal. The SUPPORT Act makes several important steps forward to help pregnant women and infants affected by the opioid epidemic. The Act ensures implementation of the
Read this original document at: https://www.help.senate.gov/chair/newsroom/press/president-trump-signs-alexander-bill-to-fight-opioid-crisis


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