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Building a Use Case for Community-Based Peer Support in the Emergent Management of Opioid Overdose
In response to the rise in opioid overdose and opioid overdose related deaths, emergency departments across the United States have scrambled to mount a meaningful response to patient care. Some emergency departments have elected to engage Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS) as a resource to assist in care delivery.