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A new study by researchers at Oregon Health & Science University finds no overall benefit in terms of increased treatment or decrease in nonfatal overdoses among the 17 states that received waivers between 2017 and 2019 .
Study: Waivers may be necessary but are clearly insufficient to bring the nation’s overdose epidemic under control.
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