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In many ways, rural communities like Necedah, Wis. have become the face of the nation’s opioid epidemic. Drug overdose deaths are more common in rural areas than urban ones. And rural doctors prescribe opioids more often by far, despite a nationwide decline in prescribing rates since 2012. Meanwhile, rural Americans have fewer alternatives to treat their very real pain, and they disproportionately lack access to effective addiction treatment like the medication buprenorphine.
For rural physicians like Dr. Angela Gatzke-Plamann, the only full-time family doctor serving a town of just under one thousand residents, the burden of responding to the opioid epidemic falls squarely on their shoulders.
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Комментарии : 23   
@tugloo1
@tugloo1 4 года назад
Rural living sounds great until you need resources/services that are mainly available in suburban/urban areas due to economics.
@dray_dnt_hate2177
@dray_dnt_hate2177 4 года назад
Yang2020 ✊🏾🧢
@vivek27789
@vivek27789 9 месяцев назад
Damn it's 2024 election cycle now... Is Yang still around? 🤔
@jacob-fiallos2163
@jacob-fiallos2163 2 года назад
inspiring how people can live their lives so focused on helping others
@zeaferjones1404
@zeaferjones1404 4 года назад
This reminds me of Iron City in Alita Battle Angel. That should win an Oscars by the way for best picture. I might be biased but I also think Rosa Salazar should win best actress!!!
@driven9863
@driven9863 4 года назад
I blame Obama for Opioid Crisis
@jupitersworld244
@jupitersworld244 Год назад
Opioid crisis was around long before Obama stop this
@Courtney19751
@Courtney19751 Год назад
Uh, there has always been a lack of healthcare providers in rural America.
@iniohos2
@iniohos2 3 года назад
wasting public money on addicts
@roberthansen4673
@roberthansen4673 Год назад
I used to live there
@wannacashmeoutside
@wannacashmeoutside 3 года назад
What?? 3-5 pain pills for a C-section?!? Ouch! 3 a day more likely for a few days. The pain is debilitating
@jupitersworld244
@jupitersworld244 Год назад
Agree
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