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U.S. Surgeon General Says Working Together Is Key To Combating Opioid Crisis
The country's top public health advocate says the cycle of opioid addiction won't be stopped without more money from Congress and cooperation among federal, state and local officials.
by Greta Jochem
Nov 20, 2017
3 minutes
About a month ago, President Trump declared the opioid epidemic a public health emergency. He's spent a lot of time talking about the severity of the drug crisis. But he's spent less time outlining the specific steps he'll take to fight it. Today, a White House analysis declared that the true cost of the opioid epidemic in 2015 was more than half a trillion dollars.
As Trump formulates his plan, All Things Considered's Elise Hu spoke with , the president's surgeon general, about what's next. Excerpts of the interview follow, edited for length and
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