
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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News Update August 22, 2022
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.

Press Release May 10, 2022
Community-Based COVID-19 Testing Ensures Protection for All Populations
As the nation surpasses more than one million deaths due to COVID-19—currently, the third leading...
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Press Release January 19, 2022
Test to Stay Programs Will Keep Schools Open—If States Provide Sufficient Staffing and Support
The issue brief details key takeaways from early data on Test to Stay programs. Test to Stay can...
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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.