Hospitals Could Do More For Survivors Of Opioid Overdoses, Study Suggests
Researchers say hospitals are missing an opportunity to help people with opioid addiction get into treatment by not doing enough when they show up in emergency rooms after an overdose.
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NPR News: Hospitals Could Do More For Survivors Of Opioid Overdoses, Study Suggests
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