Udall Speaks on Prescription Drug Abuse Epidemic


 

Udall Speaks on Abuse Epidemic – At a Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control hearing, Sen. Tom Udall (D-NM) speaks on the emerging threat of prescription drug abuse and overdoses in New Mexico and the need to combat the epidemic nationwide.

 

Will meaningful use help prevent prescription drug abuse?

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Home > Articles > Will meaningful use help prevent prescription drug abuse? ? CMS reveals how hospitals calculate Medicaid EHR incentive … Growing national concerns over the rise of prescription drug abuse could lead to future meaningful use …
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B-BP HS Red Ribbon Week Warns Against Drug, Alcohol Abuse

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article[new_asset_attachment_attributes][user_id]. new_asset_attachment_attributes. This article was written by Bayport-Blue Point junior Natalie Mottl. Bayport-Blue Point High School will hold its annual Red Ribbon week this week, October 22 through …
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From Twitter:

White House Drug Czar Talks #PrescriptionDrugAbuse in South County | http://t.co/dBt386a8 – by drugsreport (Drugs Report)

 

From Twitter:

RT @k3lh2012RT @MAGFTAI2012Bloomberg School’s Dean Plans Symposium on Rx Drug Abuse — Occupational Health & Safety http://t.co/L0YDrwYB – by HSEIndonesia (HSE Indonesia)

 

From Twitter:

RT @MAGFTAI2012Bloomberg School’s Dean Plans Symposium on Rx Drug Abuse — Occupational Health & Safety http://t.co/3Hlud8bb – by k3lh (k3lh)

 


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2 Responses to Udall Speaks on Prescription Drug Abuse Epidemic

  • LoboPal says:

    I’m being serious though. I doubt that Senator Udall runs this user, more likely an intern, but if he would actually respond to my question, I would vote for him next election, or even vote at all. However the impersonal nature of our government removes my faith in the system. I can think of at least a few good reasons? for this, but without my faith in the officials I lack any intent to point them out.

  • Josh Hakes says:

    That is sad.? I suggest that this is an unintended consequence to the continued war on drugs.

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