HRSA Launches Tracking for Rural Opioid Grants
Published Date: 5/27/2026
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HRSA wants your thoughts on a new plan to track how well the Rural Communities Opioid Response Program is helping fight opioid addiction in small towns. This plan will collect info to see if treatment and prevention efforts are working better, especially in tough-to-reach areas. You’ve got until July 27, 2026, to share your ideas before they make it official!
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