AUSTIN – The Texas Health and Human Services Commission announced that Texas has been awarded $27.4 million in federal funds to combat opioid use disorders.
The grant, provided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, will boost Texas’ efforts aimed at preventing and treating prescription and illicit opioid dependence.
Increasing rates of opioid use continue to be an issue nationwide. Of the more than 33,000 opioid-related deaths in the United States in 2015, 1,186 were in Texas.
The $27.4 million will be used for prevention, training, outreach, treatment, and recovery support services and will directly help an estimated 14,000 people over a two-year period. Activities include:
Funds from the grant will allow HHSC to focus on the following populations at risk for opioid use disorders: people who live in major metropolitan areas, women who are pregnant and postpartum, and people who have a history of prescription opioid misuse.
It will also target people who may be at an increased risk of developing an opioid use disorder, including people being treated for chronic pain, veterans and people who live in rural areas with high rates of opioid use.
HHSC plans to implement opioid prevention and treatment services through contract amendments with existing providers and open enrollments to expand our network of providers, including Local Mental Health and Behavioral Health Authorities and new contracts with university partners.
For more information about behavioral health services and resources in Texas click here and visit www.MentalHealthTX.org.
For more information about the grant go to https://www.hhs.gov/about/
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