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  2. State invests opioid funds in tri-county behavioral ... - AOL

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    The center is the result of a joint effort between Cumberland, Dauphin and Perry counties leveraging funds from the state’s opioid settlement trust, a pool of more than $200 million paid largely ...

  3. Pennsylvania opioid money: Coroners and drug testing approved ...

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    Pennsylvania expects to receive more than $1 billion in opioid settlement money. Decisions made by a powerful and secretive oversight board could set a precedent for years to come.

  4. Pennsylvania opioid settlement money: Here’s what you need to ...

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    In Pennsylvania, there’s currently no single resource for people to see how counties and local governments plan to spend the money. But understanding the process can help you influence it.

  5. 50 counties have signed up for Pa. opioid settlement

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    Dec. 30—HARRISBURG — Snyder, Union and Montour counties are among 50 counties in Pennsylvania that have agreed to join a historic opioid settlement that would bring more than $1 billion to ...

  6. List of Pennsylvania state agencies - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Governor's Advisory Council for Hunting, Fishing & Conservation Pennsylvania Governor's Advisory Council on Rural Affairs Pennsylvania Governor's Commission on Training America’s Teachers

  7. Opioid settlement: Allegheny County won’t receive $479K ...

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    With McKeesport signing on in November, Allegheny County will get a full payout from the opioid settlement fund this year. Opioid settlement: Allegheny County won’t receive $479K penalty after ...

  8. ECRI Institute - Wikipedia

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    ECRI (originally founded as Emergency Care Research Institute) is an American independent healthcare research nonprofit organization in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania. It is tasked with "improving the safety, quality, and cost-effectiveness of care across all healthcare settings worldwide."

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Clinics that dispensed painkillers proliferated with only the loosest of safeguards, until a recent coordinated federal-state crackdown crushed many of the so-called “pill mills.” As the opioid pain meds became scarce, a cheaper opioid began to take over the market — heroin. Frieden said three quarters of heroin users started with pills.