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Advocates consider best uses for OH opioid funds

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Tuesday, October 17, 2023   

Ohio community advocates are evaluating how funds from the OneOhio plan should be used.

The OneOhio plan uses the $2 billion awarded to the state from the 2021 opioid settlement. This funding is what created the OneOhio Foundation, which will develop short and long term plans to help local communities continue combating the opioid crisis.

Dylan Armstrong, public policy fellow at The Center for Community Solutions, said there are various uses for these funds.

"Things such as expanding the availability of treatment for individuals affected by substance-use disorders, promoting evidence-based substance use prevention strategies, different types of avoidance and awareness education regarding substance use, and then working to decrease the oversupply of illicit opioids in the state," Armstrong said.

An estimated 55% of the settlement will be distributed across the state over the next 20 years. Municipalities across the state will split 30% of the funds for community recovery. Lastly, 15% will go to the state, where it will be used for leveraging buying power to offer addiction and substance abuse recovery services.

Although these funds will be made available soon, Armstrong said he knows it will take quite a while before the state sees real results. He describes the extent of the opioid crisis in Ohio, which peaked in 2021.

"In 2021, we had a total of, like, 5,200 overdose deaths in the state of Ohio, and of those overdoses, 4,300 were directly related to opioids," Armstrong continued.

Harm Reduction Ohio finds that in 2020, the state saw a little more than 5,000 drug overdose deaths. Ohio's Department of Health finds 81% of those deaths were attributed to fentanyl-based drugs. This was part of a 35% national increase of drug overdose deaths that year.


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