O'Rourke supports removing the federal funding ban that prohibits the use of federal dollars to purchase hypodermic needles or syringes for distribution in a syringe service program.
O'Rourke visited a harm reduction program in Iowa, and while learning about safe injection practices, remarked that syringe access programs not only are compassionate and humane, but offer a tremendous opportunity for saving health care dollars, due to the prevention of infectious disease.
O'Rourke's plan to address the opioid epidemic includes the allocation of $100 billion dollars, with harm reduction programs specifically named as a key beneficiary of this funding.
In order to “Ensure Access to Health Care and Interventions that Promote Long-Term Recovery, …” Beto supports, “Creating needle exchanges and supervised consumption sites where people can consume drugs they have obtained elsewhere in a controlled setting, under the supervision of trained staff, and with access to sterile injecting equipment.”
Beto’s Plan to Address Substance Use Disorders and the Opioid Epidemic
Medium, October 24, 2019 | Beto O’Rourke
Beto will also, “Implement innovative models for health care and interventions related to substance use disorder such as that used in Portugal, particularly mobile vans that travel to areas of high consumption to distribute medicines or needle exchanges, where individuals caught with drugs are sent to treatment instead of jail.”
Beto’s Plan to Address Substance Use Disorders and the Opioid Epidemic
Medium, October 24, 2019 | Beto O’Rourke
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Watch: Beto talks syringe exchange at the Iowa Harm Reduction Coalition
October 24, 2019
Beto’s Plan to Address Substance Use Disorders and the Opioid Epidemic
Medium | October 24, 2019 | Beto O’Rourke