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Life-Saving Economics: Naloxone’s Cost-Effective Role on the Opioid Crisis

21 min · 30 de oct de 2025
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In this episode of "New York Public Health Now," Commissioner Dr. Jim McDonald and Executive Deputy Commissioner Johanne Morne are joined by Dr. David Holtgrave as they explore the remarkable story of the cost effectiveness of naloxone in New York State. This episode dives into the real-world impact of naloxone, illuminating stories, budget realities, and lives saved. Learn how New York’s overdose prevention and harm reduction programs are changing lives, the science of measuring cost effectiveness, and why ongoing community engagement remains vital. If you have an idea for topics we should discuss, please let us know: PublicHealthNowPodcast@health.ny.gov [PublicHealthNowPodcast@health.ny.gov]

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