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State Medicaid programs have played a key role by making naloxone affordable for low-income people struggling with opioid use disorder. This role has grown since 2014 as 36 states and the District of Columbia have expanded eligibility for Medicaid to cover low-income, childless adults.
Source: The Commonwealth Fund: Publications - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Richard G. Frank, Carrie Fry Source Type: research
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