Harris's Medicare for All plan guarantees treatment availability for all

In addition to her Medicare for All plan, which guarantees treatment availability for all, Harris is co-sponsor of the Comprehensive Addiction Resources Emergency (CARE) Act which would provide state and local governments with $100 billion in federal funding over the next ten years to support addiction treatment and harm reduction services.

“In 2017, the administration declared the opioid crisis a public health emergency, but the fund they used to deal with it had only — I kid you not — $57,000 in it. That represents less than one dollar for each person who died of a drug overdose that year. It’s unconscionable… We need to make sure that people who are addicted have access to medication-assisted-treatment (MAT) — drugs like buprenorphine which prevents withdrawal symptoms and cravings without producing the kind of high that heroin or OxyContin does. Many insurance companies will cover the cost of opioids while charging more than $200 a month for buprenorphine. That has to change. We have to change it.”
(The Truths We Hold, by Kamala Harris, pp. 206-207, Jan 8 2019)

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