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Wednesday, December 21, 2022

The Coordinated Opioid Recovery Network hopes to reduce opioid deaths in Pinellas County - WUSF Public Media

Pinellas health officials are hoping the Coordinated Opioid Recovery (CORE) Network will start bringing down the number of opioid deaths in the county.

"One person every 14 hours is dying from an opioid overdose," said Tom Iovino of the the Florida Department of Health in Pinellas. "Of course, thousands more are showing up at emergency rooms. So what we're trying to do is get these people off opioids earlier."

Pinellas is one of 15 Florida counties now adopting the CORE model of care for those suffering from opioid addiction. It's the second phase of a rollout that started in August across six counties, including Pasco.

Iovino said the key is getting people in opioid crisis in contact with county agencies that can help them as soon as possible.

"Basically what's happening is we're having people being referred to agencies right in the back of the ambulance if they're able to be conscious enough and they're able to be responsive," he explained.

Iovino said people in crisis with opioids may find trying to get help themselves an impossible task. But, through the CORE program, a roadmap to recovery is provided right when they need it.

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