CITY-COUNTY HEROIN, OPIOID, AND COCAINE TASK FORCE
TL;DR
The City-County Heroin, Opioid, and Cocaine Task Force met to discuss ongoing efforts to combat substance abuse in the community. The meeting focused on reviewing current programs, exploring Medicaid treatment reimbursement, and discussing a proposed Opioid Data System bill.
Key Decisions
- Medicaid Residential Treatment Services Regulations Discussed (No final decision)
- Opioid Data System Bill Under review
Agenda
- This meeting can be viewed in its entirety through the City's Legislative Research Center at http://milwaukee.legistar.com/calendar.
- Materials from this meeting can be found within the following file:
- 191567 Communication relating to the 2020 activities of the City-County Heroin, Opioid and Cocaine Task Force.Communication
- Call to order.
- Roll call.
- Review and approval of the previous meeting minutes.
- City-County efforts, programs, initiatives, grants or activities update.
- Discussion on proposed Medicaid regulations for reimbursement of residential treatment services for SUDs.
- Discussion on the Opioid Data System bill.
- Public comments.
- Agenda items for the next meeting.
- Set next meeting date and time.
- Adjournment.
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