The increase in overdose deaths comes despite the fact that prescriptions for opioids have been drastically reduced in the state.
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Nurse Prescribed Patient 51 Pills Per Day, Kept License
The nurse practitioner was the ninth most heavy-handed opioid prescriber in Tennessee. Forty opioid pills, four muscle relaxers, six Xanax and an Ambien in a day would likely do more harm than good for even the sickest of patients, but that’s the amount that a Tennessee nurse prescribed a patient eight years ago, exceeding today’s… Continue reading Nurse Prescribed Patient 51 Pills Per Day, Kept License
Tennessee’s Mental Health Courts Strained By Budget Cuts, Demand Increase
The state ranks 35th in the nation when it comes to investing in mental health support. A new report by the Tennessean features the work of Tennessee’s mental health courts. These courts divert non-violent offenders living with mental health issues to services instead of jail, but they’re now struggling to handle the increasing caseload amid… Continue reading Tennessee’s Mental Health Courts Strained By Budget Cuts, Demand Increase
Tougher Laws, Stricter Prescription Limits For Opioids In Tennessee
The state’s TN Together opioid plan is a multi-faceted initiative with three areas of focus: prevention, treatment, and law enforcement. In Tennessee, Governor Bill Haslam has put together a new plan to fight the opioid epidemic, called TN Together. New laws just passed in Tennessee include policies from Governor Haslam’s plan, intended to both decrease… Continue reading Tougher Laws, Stricter Prescription Limits For Opioids In Tennessee