Digital Health
Health Breach Notification Tracking
It's been 1005 days and still no health breach notifications from 22 companies blatantly violating people's health privacy rights.
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'Lazarus drug' may have competition in MI Important reporting about the harmful push to get other opioid overdose formulations more widely available in Michigan. These new formulations/medications (high-dose naloxone and nalmefene) will massively harm affected community members and not reduce overdose deaths. NOTE: Naloxone has been working
Some insight into our principles and how they affect business operations
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People deserve to know how this money will be spent to save lives and make our community safe for everyone.
It's been 1005 days and still no health breach notifications from 22 companies blatantly violating people's health privacy rights.
Some insight into our principles and how they affect business operations
A must-read for those who say these privacy violations are not intentional and that these companies "mean well."
A hub for the key data related to privacy & opioid addiction treatment and recovery websites Report 2 series.
The first domino in addiction privacy enforcement?
Report 2.1, highlights NIDA's reckless grant spending that has bolstered digital opioid addiction treatment and recovery services.
We're addressing issues that impact people affected by opioid addiction.
The use of fear to push products that will hurt people instead of helping them is disgusting.
A must-read for those who say these privacy violations are not intentional and that these companies "mean well."
The Tate Chronicles: Dr Jonathan Stoltman, Director at the Opioid Policy Institute Great to chat with Jim Tate about our opioid addiction privacy work and the role of opioid settlement money in stemming the addiction crisis we're facing. 🔊27min listen
A hub for the key data related to privacy & opioid addiction treatment and recovery websites Report 2 series.
Mo money mo problems
The first domino in addiction privacy enforcement?
Immigration policy treats people who use drugs or have an addiction as undesirable. This doesn't recognize the widespread drug use in the United States or the science that addiction is a treatable chronic disease. For many, this is an "out of sight, out of mind" issue,
Michigan opioid settlement dollars sit unspent as crisis rages Highlighting the issue in Michigan with spending the opioid settlement money, lack of transparency, and the urgent need to spend the money.
Reporting on Addiction Talking Reporting on Addiction, a collaboration between the Opioid Policy Institute and 100 Days in Appalachia. We talk about how we started and where we're going. 45 minutes🔉
Providers: Rollout of $1.5B opioid settlement a ‘huge disaster’ in Michigan Highlighting the many unnecessary barriers to opioid settlement funds for community organizations dedicated to tackling this issue.
Bridge Lunch Break: Spending Michigan’s Opioid Settlement Money 60 minutes 📽️
Summary of privacy issues by opioid addiction treatment and recovery services broken down by company.