Becker's Healthcare May 8, 2019
Mackenzie Bean

The Trump administration seeks cut opioid prescription fills by 33 percent in three years through better education and adherence to pain-management prescribing practices, according to a May 3 report from the Office of National Drug Control Policy.

Four things to know:

1. The report outlines nine goals the White House hopes to accomplish by 2022 as part of a larger effort to address America’s opioid...

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