Saving lives with Naloxone shouldn’t cost you life insurance | Editorial
White got involved in the effort to expand access to naloxone -- a medication that reverses opioid overdose -- in the Commonwealth. In 2014, the
White went to a Walgreens next to her home, filled the required forms, and bought two doses of naloxone for
A few months later, when White applied for a
But at the same time government entities are encouraging people to buy naloxone, reports suggest private insurers are flagging good Samaritans as high risk and denying them life insurance coverage.
The issue first surfaced in
In
Instead of waiting for complaints, the
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