Many of the new bills in Sacramento aim to remedy the flaws exposed in the audit. The League of California Cities has thrown ...
New Alberta legislation moves away from a one-size-fits-all approach to define three types of bed-based addiction services, including withdrawal management and intensive treatment.
CALGARY - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government plans to spend $180 million to build two involuntary drug ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNAlberta to build mandatory drug treatment centres, one of them in CalgaryThe UCP government says it will build two involuntary drug treatment facilities, one in Calgary and one in Edmonton, in its ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNBill 37: Alberta proposes licensing updates to mental health and addiction frameworkAlberta is introducing new legislation that would make changes to licensing for mental health and addiction services, while ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government plans to spend $180 million over three years to build the two centres, ...
Alberta's government is continuing the push for so-called "compassionate intervention" addictions treatment in the province.
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GlobalData on MSNGLP-1RAs and opioid use disorder: a new frontier in addiction treatmentWhile medications such as methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone are FDA-approved for treating opioid use disorder, they ...
Through the Arkansas Opioid Recovery Partnership, we have funded innovative programs aimed to slow the relentless increase in ...
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Hosted on MSN‘Another form of drug dealing’: West Virginia senator clarifies bill to make some opioid treatment programs illegalWest Virginia has the highest opioid overdose mortality rate in the country, and leaders are bringing new legislation into ...
"We're delighted to welcome Kevin to Avadel - he's a great addition to our team with the deep experience to help us drive success at this important time," said Greg Divis, Chief Executive Officer of ...
Seven teenagers have died in Utah teen treatment programs since 2021, when legislators enacted stricter regulations and more oversight of the troubled teen industry. One state lawmaker and celebrity ...
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