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NH’s Hub and Spoke system: Traction or just spinning wheels?
March 1, 2019
Melanie Plenda
NH’s Hub and Spoke system: Traction or just spinning wheels?
Melanie Plenda
March 1, 2019

NH’s Hub and Spoke system: Traction or just spinning wheels?

Melanie Plenda
March 1, 2019

By June 2018, 107 Granite Staters had already died from opioids. That month, 70 more cases were pending toxicology confirmation, so there would surely be more. But June 2018 was also the month when officials at the NH Department of Health and Human Services saw an opportunity.

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