Opioid Initiatives May Be Working: Overdose Death Rate Down
Opioid Initiatives May Be Working: Overdose Death Rate Down
The federal government announced this month that the life expectancy rate, used to measure a population’s health, increased slightly in 2018 after it had declined in previous years due to the opioid crisis. This is an extremely rare trend in developed countries where citizens have widespread access to life-saving healthcare. The overdose rate and mortality rate also declined the same year, for the first time in almost thirty years. This decrease suggests that some of the opioid interventions instituted by federal and state governments, such as the distribution of Narcan, are working. At the same time, however, demographers are cautioning that it was too early to tell if the country is moving in the right direction.“It’s good news, but we don’t know yet if it’s the beginning of a new trend,” said Elizabeth Arias, a demographer at the National Center for Health Statistics, which released the report.
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