The Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA) is a bill to authorize the Attorney General to award grants to address the national epidemics of prescription opioid abuse and heroin use in America. It has recently passed the SENATE and is now the way to the HOUSE, if passing the HOUSE the BILL will need to be signed by President Obama. CARA is the most expansive federal bipartisan legislation to date for addiction support services. The BILL is pushing up to $80 million toward advancing treatment and recovery support services in state and local communities across the nation. Overdoses from opioid painkillers and heroin addiction beat out car accidents as the leading cause of injury-related deaths in America, with 47,055 lethal drug overdoses in 2014. Deaths have reached their highest levels on the 21st century and Heroin overdoses have more than tripled in the last five years, an issue receiving nation media attention. Opioid addiction is driving this epidemic, with 18,893 overdose deaths related to prescription pain relievers, and 10,574 overdose deaths related to heroin in 2014. America is dealing with a serious problem when we talk about the drug epidemic involving heroin addiction, opioid addiction, and other drugs.
Joseph Sanchez the Co-Founder of RecoveryATX and Subject matter expert spoke about the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act.
“It will change the landscape of services for those in and seeking recovery. The conversations around CARA have given recovery more visibility and the recovery movement more momentum. We know that recovery is possible and through CARA we are able to increase the span and duration of services to truly support those living with the chronic disease of addiction.”
What’s the plan? Here is a brief summary of what CARA is about.
Brief Summary of Provisions of CARA