Insurers could soon cover overdose meds
The commission, which makes recommendations for legislation to the
The measure would also say insurers could not require a copayment for that medication.
"This could eliminate barriers to accessing opioid antagonists through insurance coverage," said
State Sen.
Piver-Renna said
"Even with all the progress that's been made on getting the overdose rate down, there's still an addiction crisis," said Del.
To help close gaps, the commission is recommending legislation to add three more sites for the
Doing this would boost the number of Project Link programs to 17.
In addition, the commission says the
The commission said the
For people in jail, the commission wants to expand the state's Jail Mental Health Pilot Program and to work on ways to expand staffing of health care workers in jails.
The commission, like the



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