Fondos del acuerdo sobre opiáceos
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Central District Health (CDH) receives opioid settlement funds as part of a broader settlement agreement facilitated through the Idaho Attorney General’s Office. These funds are the result of legal settlements with opioid manufacturers and distributors, designed to address the ongoing opioid crisis.
CDH will use these resources to support local efforts focused on prevention, treatment, harm reduction, and recovery services, aiming to reduce the harmful effects of opioid misuse in the community. The allocation of these funds is part of a statewide initiative to improve public health and provide relief to those affected by the epidemic.
Please see the Idaho Office of Attorney General Opioid Settlement site for more information on opioid settlement funds. To learn about how opioid settlement funds are being spent on a national level, review the Opioid Settlement Fund Tracker.
Visión:
To increase transparency for community members and stakeholders regarding the allocation of opioid settlement funds at CDH, historical expenditures and programmatic efforts.
Goals:
- Invest funds to save lives and reduce harms associated with substance use.*
- Develop a transparent process for deciding where to spend funds.*
- Invest in youth and family substance use prevention to address the ongoing opioid epidemic.*
- Evaluate programmatic impact to inform future spending.
- Develop innovative approaches to opioid abatement strategies, that leverage partners and blend funding.
- Establish equity in programmatic efforts and spending.
- Make strategic investments across the continuum of substance use from prevention to intervention, treatment, recovery support services, and harm reduction.
*Adapted from John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health guidance.
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