Omissions On Death Certificates Lead To Undercounting Of Opioid Overdoses
Standards for how to investigate and report on overdoses vary widely across states and counties. As a result, opioid overdose deaths often go overlooked in the data reported to the federal government.
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March 22, 2018 at 09:30PM
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NPR News: Omissions On Death Certificates Lead To Undercounting Of Opioid Overdoses
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