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Federal prosecution and fines didn’t stop pain-pill prescribing

June 6, 2016

A January report to Virginia’s House of Delegates said the state’s Medicaid program spent $26 million on opioid use and misuse in 2013 and at least 40,000 adults in Virginia’s Medicaid program have a substance abuse disorder.

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