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Nine patients at Praxis Landmark Recovery sued the center this week for negligence and malpractice and state officials Thursday revoked the company's license.
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A sheriff's department attorney says Praxis Landmark staff have refused to let police interview witnesses and victims of various reported crimes at the facility.
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House Bill 1462 would require emergency departments to assess their ability to provide intervention support to patients with substance use disorder.
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The Biden administration is increasing funding for a new kind of mental health clinic, first established by legislation introduced in 2015 by Michigan Senator Debbie Stabenow. The clinics offer a full range of mental health care services, to anyone in the community who needs it, regardless of ability to pay or insurance status.
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Nearly every state has laws that limit access to opioid treatment programs, according to a new report from the Pew Charitable Trusts.
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Five counties in the state are trialing the method aimed at helping substance abuse disorders and supporting people during and after incarceration.
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People in recovery for substance use disorder often need to attend medical appointments, recovery meetings or meet with a probation officer. But access to transportation can be a barrier to recovery.
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Indiana lawmakers are poised to undo a major pillar of the criminal justice reform they undertook nearly a decade ago.