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What Is The Role Of States In The United States

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The role of States Every state is a unique entity within the US; population demographic case-mix, socioeconomic status, geography and laws and guidelines differ across states. Some states perform better than others in general and the opioid epidemic follows the same rule. But why? Researchers focused on uncovering these opioid related inconsistencies; their findings indicate that multiple factors, other than physicians as described so far, are explanatory for this variation. They found statistically significant results explaining opioid prescriptions and deaths related to race, where non-Hispanic whites accounted for more opioids and overdose deaths; specific disease prevalence, particularly diabetes and arthritis; geographical …show more content…

Only 29 states require physicians by law to consult a PDPM database before prescribing an opioid, whereas some others do not.34, 35 Some states, like Kentucky and Florida, have posed s stricter than recommended 3-days-limit on opioid prescriptions.36 In 2017, all 50 states and the District of Columbia passed legislation to improve naloxone access.37 Out of those, 40 states and the District of Columbia passed the Good Samaritan Law that protects individuals from being arrested, charged and/or prosecuted when they report overdosing.37 The first noticeable difference here is that 10 states did not pass this law. The second is that when overviewing the general characteristics of this law, the Good Samaritan Law differs across these 40 states as well. For example, Michigan provides immunity from charges, arrest and prosecution if a person is seeking medical assistance;38 Alabama on the other hand provides immunity only for prosecution.39 Finally, some researchers studied concluded that state requirements for Continuous Medical Education training and specifically Controlled Substance Continuous Medical Education training for physicians could improve knowledge and practice and reduce opioid-related morbidity and mortality.27,40 However, only a few

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