We’ve written before about North Carolina’s opioid problem. But it’s not just us — there’s good reason to be worried about the whole country.

NPR reports that “health care claims for people with opioid dependence diagnoses rose more than 3,000 percent between 2007 and 2014, according to an analysis of insurance records.” (The emphasis is ours, because 3,000 percent is a number everyone should pay attention to.)

That’s 3,000 percent increase in claims from people struggling with a major mental health concern: addiction. It’s also a 3,000 percent increase in claims in desperately-needed services supplied through our healthcare system. And it’s one reason healthcare prices are increasing.

What can we do? Educate, educate, educate. Patients need to know the dangers of opioids and doctors need to recommend alternative ways to treat pain. Oh, and while we’re at it, healthcare needs to be less expensive, so that people can actually afford alternative treatments for pain.

If you want to learn more about the epidemic, check out that analysis here.

About the Affordable Healthcare Coalition of North Carolina

The Affordable Healthcare Coalition of North Carolina is a non-profit, non-partisan grassroots organization committed to supporting policies and efforts that will lower healthcare costs for families and business in North Carolina. We keep individuals informed on what is happening in North Carolina that impacts their healthcare costs, and advocate for policies that will make quality healthcare more affordable for individuals and businesses in North Carolina.

Published on:
August 13, 2016

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