Press Release September 7, 2022
The COVID Treatment Quick Start Consortium
The COVID Treatment Quick Start Consortium brings together Duke University, the Clinton Health...
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Press Release August 31, 2022
New Tools and Resources Aim to Help Guide Local, County, and State Policymakers Make Community Investments of Opioid Settlement Funds
The Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy announced today, International Overdose Awareness Day,...
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Undergraduate Health Policy Certificate Launched by Duke-Margolis Center and Sanford School
Health policy works at the intersection of how health care is delivered to consumers and...
Read MoreDuke-Margolis and the Sanford School of Public Policy are now offering the opportunity to study health policy in a powerful new way: The Duke Undergraduate Health Policy Certificate.
The Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy announced today, International Overdose Awareness Day, the launch of a new effort to assist communities and states in investing opioid settlement funds to support local, sustainable community-based substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and recovery infrastructure. Through a $365,000 grant from the Elevance Health Foundation, Duke researchers will work with their strategic partner, Third Horizon Strategies, to create a series of toolkits and playbooks for policymakers to maximize use of these funds in their communities.