Opioid addiction treatment just got easier for thousands in Michigan

Opioid addiction treatment just got easier for thousands in Michigan

Thousands of Michiganders battling opioid addictions are closer to treatment after the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services this week stripped away an administrative barrier to care.

The state on Tuesday removed “prior authorization” requirements for medications used to treat opioid use disorder, including buprenorphine, as part of medication-assisted treatment, or MAT.

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To Build Emotional Intelligence in Students, Start With the Adults. SEL Pioneer Marc Brackett Helps Schools Do Both in ‘Permission to Feel’

To Build Emotional Intelligence in Students, Start With the Adults. SEL Pioneer Marc Brackett Helps Schools Do Both in ‘Permission to Feel’

In Missouri's juvenile justice system, kids can restrain other kids

In Missouri's juvenile justice system, kids can restrain other kids