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Salish Behavioral Health outlines opioid-abatement role, requests council approval to add settlements to interlocal agreement
Summary
Salish Behavioral Health presented to the Port Orchard City Council on April 22 as the region’s designated administrative organization for opioid-abatement settlements and requested the city consider amending its interlocal agreement to include additional settlement distributions.
Jolene Crone, executive director of Salish Behavioral Health Administrative Services Organization, briefed the Port Orchard City Council on the organization's role as the regional Opioid Abatement Council and asked the council to consider amending the city’s interlocal agreement to add manufacturer and pharmacy settlement funds to the existing distributor-settlement arrangement.
Crone said Salish Behavioral Health operates under an interlocal agreement covering Kitsap, Jefferson and Clallam counties and includes participation by the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe on its board. The organization contracts with a network of providers and is designated…
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