Talk:NEXT Harm Reduction
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[edit]- NEXT Harm Reduction: An Online, Mail-Based Naloxone Distribution and Harm-Reduction Program - peer-reviewed, non-independent, primary source
- Brief but Spectacular – Interview with Jamie Favaro, Executive Director, Next Harm Reduction on PBS NewsHour
- Jamie Favaro's Quest to Bring Online Naloxone Access Nationwide – Filter (filtermag.org)
- Harm Reduction, By Mail: the Next Step in Promoting the Health of People Who Use Drugs – non-independent source
- NEXT: description, rationale, and evaluation of a novel internet-based mail-delivered syringe service program in Journal of Substance Use – non-independent source
- There Are No Accidents: The Deadly Rise of Injury and Disaster—Who Profits by Jessie Singer
Legal status
[edit]I don't understand exactly how the naloxone mailing program works legally. My understanding is that it relies on statewide standing orders and relationships with syringe service programs in each state, but as of yet I can't find a source that explains it clearly. Prezbo (talk) 10:42, 17 June 2023 (UTC)
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