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2023 OPS Fact Sheet
(link to 2022 fact sheet)
Today, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) marked two years of its Overdose Prevention Strategy (Strategy) by announcing bold new actions to combat overdoses. Actions announced today build on President Biden’s National Drug Control Strategy and his Unity Agenda call-to-action to address the overdose epidemic and save lives.
OVERDOSE PROGRESS
Overdose Deaths
Naloxone
Treatment
KEY HHS ACTIONS THAT CONTRIBUTED TO DATA IMPROVEMENTS IN YEAR TWO OF THE OVERDOSE PREVENTION STRATEGY
In Fiscal Year 2023, the Administration invested nearly $8 billion in programs supporting the Overdose Prevention Strategy across HHS and continues to expand efforts related to primary prevention, evidence-based treatment, harm reduction, and recovery support services across HHS programs; as well as funding to bolster the nation’s behavioral health infrastructure. This Administration remains committed to ensuring access to recovery support services.
Some key OPS activities from the last year include:
The FDA also approved Opvee, the first nalmefene hydrochloride nasal spray developed with funding from NIDA for the emergency treatment of known or suspected opioid overdose in adults and pediatric patients 12 years of age and older.
Of particular note:
DEA and SAMHSA extended these telemedicine flexibilities through December 31, 2024, thus ensuring continued access to patients receiving medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD).
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