This paper investigates the effects of Good Samaritan Laws on opioid overdose mortality rates in the United States. Evaluating policy interventions in response to upticks in opioid mortality is crucial to enact federal legislation that protects communities. However, concerns about moral hazard implications could have profound impacts on current efforts to combat the epidemic. This paper will look at various policies proposed and evaluate the effects of such policies on overall mortality rates, elucidating the moral hazard effects of Good Samaritan Laws
IntroductionPrescription opioid pain reliever overdose is a major public health issue in the United ...
This paper looks at naloxone access laws and prescription drug monitering programs and see how these...
BACKGROUND: To reduce fatal drug overdoses, two approaches many states have followed is to pass l...
This paper investigates the effects of Good Samaritan Laws on opioid overdose mortality rates in the...
In an effort to address the opioid epidemic, a majority of states recently passed some version of a ...
BackgroundAs of July 2018, 45 United States (US) states and the District of Columbia have enacted an...
Background: Increases in fatal synthetic opioid overdoses over the past 8 years have left states scr...
BackgroundTo reduce fatal drug overdoses, two approaches many states have followed is to pass laws e...
The purpose of this project is to assess how states’ laws regarding prescribing opioids affects the ...
abstract: More than 40% of all U.S. opioid overdose deaths in 2016 involved a prescription opioid, w...
Opioid overdose is the leading cause of unintentional death in the U.S. Narcan TM (Naloxone) is a pr...
BACKGROUND: To date, no studies have examined the extent of knowledge and perceptions of Good Samari...
Background. The non-medical use of prescription drugs has reached epidemic levels in the United Stat...
Opioid-related overdose deaths remain the leading cause of unintentional injury fatalities in the Un...
INTRODUCTION: Timely medical attention could decrease mortality following drug or alcohol overdos...
IntroductionPrescription opioid pain reliever overdose is a major public health issue in the United ...
This paper looks at naloxone access laws and prescription drug monitering programs and see how these...
BACKGROUND: To reduce fatal drug overdoses, two approaches many states have followed is to pass l...
This paper investigates the effects of Good Samaritan Laws on opioid overdose mortality rates in the...
In an effort to address the opioid epidemic, a majority of states recently passed some version of a ...
BackgroundAs of July 2018, 45 United States (US) states and the District of Columbia have enacted an...
Background: Increases in fatal synthetic opioid overdoses over the past 8 years have left states scr...
BackgroundTo reduce fatal drug overdoses, two approaches many states have followed is to pass laws e...
The purpose of this project is to assess how states’ laws regarding prescribing opioids affects the ...
abstract: More than 40% of all U.S. opioid overdose deaths in 2016 involved a prescription opioid, w...
Opioid overdose is the leading cause of unintentional death in the U.S. Narcan TM (Naloxone) is a pr...
BACKGROUND: To date, no studies have examined the extent of knowledge and perceptions of Good Samari...
Background. The non-medical use of prescription drugs has reached epidemic levels in the United Stat...
Opioid-related overdose deaths remain the leading cause of unintentional injury fatalities in the Un...
INTRODUCTION: Timely medical attention could decrease mortality following drug or alcohol overdos...
IntroductionPrescription opioid pain reliever overdose is a major public health issue in the United ...
This paper looks at naloxone access laws and prescription drug monitering programs and see how these...
BACKGROUND: To reduce fatal drug overdoses, two approaches many states have followed is to pass l...