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San Francisco leaders address drug treatment gap in public hearing on overdose crisis

November 09, 2023 | San Francisco County, California


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San Francisco leaders address drug treatment gap in public hearing on overdose crisis
San Francisco County officials are sounding the alarm on the city's escalating substance use crisis, with projections indicating a potential record high of 800 overdose deaths this year. During a recent government meeting, leaders emphasized the urgent need for "treatment on demand" as they grapple with significant gaps in the current care system.

The discussion highlighted a new proposal from the mayor aimed at integrating individuals receiving General Assistance (GA) and the California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) program into treatment programs. However, concerns were raised about the city's capacity to effectively provide care for an influx of new patients, with one official questioning how the city would manage to treat an additional thousand individuals if the proposal passes.

The meeting also acknowledged the tireless efforts of the Department of Public Health, nonprofit treatment providers, and advocacy groups working to address the crisis. Officials noted that the realities of substance use in San Francisco have evolved dramatically since the 1990s, necessitating a fresh approach to treatment policies.

One speaker drew parallels between the city's responses to past health crises, such as AIDS and COVID-19, and the current addiction epidemic, stressing the need for a coordinated care system. The urgency of the situation was underscored by the visible impact of addiction on the streets, with officials calling for immediate action to establish 24/7 support services for those in need.

As San Francisco confronts this pressing public health challenge, the focus remains on bridging the gaps in treatment and ensuring that those suffering from addiction receive the help they desperately need.

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