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Resolution 5 percent IHS Diabetes 2009 NCUIH

Authors: NCUIH

Publication Year: 2000

Last Updated: 2012-06-01

Journal: NCUIH

Keywords: SAMHSA, UIHPs, Resolution, 2000, Policy, Funding, Diabetes

Abstract: 2009 SAMHSA Funding to respond to Top priorities in Indian Country (Fact Sheet)

Funding for Prescription Drug Abuse - $5 million

Additional funding for SAMHSA is needed to address the growing rate of prescription drug abuse in Indian Country. Abuse of prescription drugs has steadily increased in Indian Country especially among youth and adults. past year of prescription painkillers now ranks second - only behind marijuana - as the nations most prevalent illegal drug problem.

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