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The settlement requires Landmark Recovery to verify it has enough staffing and physician care in the future
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Indiana's Family and Social Services Administration won't say what could happen to the patients, or Landmark Recovery, if patients aren't relocated by the deadline
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A sheriff's department attorney says Praxis Landmark staff have refused to let police interview witnesses and victims of various reported crimes at the facility.
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Police say something about the overdose deaths is "suspicious" but they're weren't yet answering questions
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Michigan is set to receive more than $795 million from the settlement. That money is meant to fund opioid treatment and prevention efforts.
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A mix of animal tranquilizer and fentanyl called “tranq dope” has been making headlines around the country. Some media outlets are referring to it as a “zombie drug,” but the truth behind tranq dope may be more complicated.
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The $5.4 million grant comes from the National Institutes of Health’s Helping to End Addiction Long-term – or HEAL – Data2Action Initiative. Over the course of five years, it allows researchers to work with overdose fatality review teams in 19 Indiana counties to measure harm reduction efforts.
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An estimated 2,755 Hoosiers died of drug overdoses in 2021, a record high for the second year in a row.
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People in Kansas risk jail time if they call 911 to report an overdose. And not all law enforcement agencies use the lifesaving drug naloxone.
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A bill on its way to the governor’s desk will require the Indiana Department of Health to provide an annual report on fatal drug overdoses and suicides.