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Overdose Prevention - Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder

newhavenct / Health

Description

The Health Department is seeking an agency (or agencies) to conduct activities to prevent drug overdoses through the use of opioid settlement funds. Drug overdoses are an increasing problem in New Haven. In 2022, there were 128 drug overdose deaths among New Haven residents (compared to 119 in 2021, 89 in 2020, and 53 in 2019). Most overdose fatalities in New Haven – 89% in 2022 – involved fentanyl.

Details

Posted
Jun 30, 2024
Response deadline
Jul 23, 2024, 3:00 PM UTC
Status
closed
Buyer
newhavenct
Department
Health
Jurisdiction
newhavenct
Reference #
2024-RFP-085
Summary
<p>The Health Department is seeking an agency (or agencies) to conduct activities to prevent drug overdoses through the use of opioid settlement funds. Drug overdoses are an increasing problem in New
Is Paused
false
Template Title
Request for Proposal
Copy Count
0
Government Organization City
New Haven
Government Organization Name
City of New Haven, CT
Government Organization State
CT
Government Organization Website
https://www.newhavenct.gov
Government Organization Zip Code
06510
Government Organization Address1
165 Church St
Government Organization Timezone
America/New_York
Government Organization Country Code
US
Government Organization Phone Country
1
Closed Substatus
awarded

Contact

(475)238-1323
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