7/31/2017

DRUGS/TRUMP AS PRESIDENT: “President Trump’s commission on the opioid crisis asked him Monday [7-31-17] to declare a national emergency to deal with the epidemic.
The members of the bipartisan panel called the request their ‘first and most urgent recommendation.’
Mr. Trump created the commission in March, appointing Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey to lead it. The panel held its first public meeting last month and was supposed to issue an interim report shortly afterward but delayed doing so until now. A final report is due in October.
‘With approximately 142 Americans dying every day, America is enduring a death toll equal to Sept. 11 every three weeks,’ the commission members wrote, referring to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. ‘Your declaration would empower your cabinet to take bold steps and would force Congress to focus on funding and empowering the executive branch even further to deal with this loss of life.’
In addition to seeking an emergency declaration, the commission proposed waiving a federal rule that sharply limits the number of Medicaid recipients who can receive residential addiction treatment.
It also called for expanding access to medications that help treat opioid addiction, requiring ‘prescriber education initiatives’ and providing model legislation for states to allow a standing order for anyone to receive naloxone, a drug used to reverse opioid overdoses.
Some public health experts said the main effect of declaring an emergency would be to make Americans regard the epidemic more urgently.”

-Abby Goodnough, “White House Panel Recommends Declaring National Emergency on Opioids,” The New York Times online, July 31, 2017