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Health department: naloxone in AEDs, disaster mental‑health training, EI Hub and clinic pressures
Summary
Orange County health officials reported plans to place naloxone kits in AED cabinets, expand disaster mental‑health training, noted pressures on clinic staffing and early intervention telehealth payment cuts, and gave clinic satisfaction and compliance scores.
Orange County health officials reported program updates including adding naloxone kits to automated external defibrillator (AED) cabinets in county buildings, expanding the county’s disaster mental‑health volunteer team and training, and ongoing concerns with early intervention (EI) rollout and telehealth payment reductions.
“...we will now have naloxone kits, which is, also known as Snopan. It's overdose reversal medication ... That will now be in the AED kits in, all of our county buildings,” said Todd Grama, deputy commissioner of social services and mental health, describing a plan to make naloxone available to staff and the public in county facilities.
Trimble and other health staff described an…
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