Raimondo Signs Legislation to Prevent Opioid Overdoses & Save Lives

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Raimondo Signs Legislation to Prevent Opioid Overdoses & Save Lives

Governor Raimondo signs legislation to fight against RI's opioid overdose epidemic.
Governor Gina Raimondo signed legislation strengthening Rhode Island’s response to the opioid crisis.

"This epidemic is our single greatest public health crisis, and the legislation I signed today will help our state fight back and save lives. I hear stories from families hurt by overdose everywhere I go. Fentanyl-related overdose deaths in Rhode Island have spiked in the past year, and I commend the General Assembly for passing legislation that specifically targets this problem. By ensuring that patients are aware of the risks of opioid addiction and increasing the penalties for trafficking fentanyl, we are steps closer to winning this fight,” said Raimondo.

The Governor today signed the following legislation: 

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Makes fentanyl analogs and synthetic opioids controlled substances

Bills: H5738, S812

Sponsors: Representative Canario, Senator Crowley

 

Enhances penalties for trafficking of fentanyl

Bills: H5517A, S805A

Sponsors: Representative Corvese, Senator Crowley

 

Requires electronic prescribing for drugs in schedules II, II, IV, and V and adds opioid antagonists (including naloxone) to be transmitted to the Department of Health's

Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP)

Bills: H5975A, S546aa

Sponsors: Representative Ackerman, Senator Crowley

 

Requires health professionals to discuss addiction potential before prescribing opiates

Bills: H6307, S493A

Sponsors: Representative Diaz, Senator Archambault

 

Opioid Crisis

In 2016, 336 Rhode Islanders died of drug overdoses, up from 290 in 2015.

Fentanyl-related overdose deaths accounted for 57% of all overdose deaths in 2016, up from 47% in 2015.

 In August of 2015, Raimondo signed an Executive Order to create the Overdose Prevention and Intervention Task Force.

Last month, Raimondo signed a follow-up Executive Order to implement Rhode Island's opioid crisis Action Plan and announced that CVS Health would be opening an Opioid Center of Excellence in Woonsocket.

The Center of Excellence will provide outpatient treatment for Rhode Islanders suffering from substance use disorder.


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