
Breaking Down Barriers to Opioid Recovery: The Role of Social Drivers of Health
An estimated 1.2 million people could die from opioid overdoses by 2029. While considerable progress has been made at the federal, state and local levels to deploy evidence-based strategies to address the opioid epidemic, all of us have a role to play in ensuring equitable access to essential care, including services that address basic unmet social care needs.
Whether you are a healthcare provider, policymaker, researcher, or community advocate, this webinar will provide valuable knowledge and actionable insights to help understand and address the opioid crisis through the lens of social drivers of health (SDOH).
Moderator:
Halima Ahmadi-Montecalvo, PhD, MPH – AVP, Research and Evaluation, Unite Us
Panelist:
Allyse Hawkins, LPCC, LICDC, Vice President of Behavioral Health at Oriana House, Inc.
Termeh Feinberg, PhD, MPH, Adjunct Faculty, Yale University School of Public Health