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1 Rhetoric vs. Reality: The Politics of Addiction Treatment Reform
Gary Mendell, Founder & CEO, Shatterproof

2 My son, Brian

3 Defining Moment(S)

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5 Foundation to Achieve Vision
State Legislation Measurable Results

6 State legislation- opioid epidemic
Good Samaritan Naloxone Prescriber Education PDMP Prescribing Guidelines

7 Prescription drug monitoring programs
~86% of opioids prescribed without doctor checking patient prescription history State Scorecard

8 California PDMP-A Case Study

9 Research Nation’s largest number of overdose deaths
Hospitals treating opioid overdose every 25 mins Legislation introduced, strong opposition from CMA and others Winning CA would create domino effect to other states

10 CA State Senator Ricardo Lara (D-LA) Introduced SB482
Legislative Champion CA State Senator Ricardo Lara (D-LA) Introduced SB482 Require physicians to consult PDMP before prescribing any Schedule II and III substance First prescription and then annually Strengthening bill? Add Schedule IV to requirement First prescription and then every 3 months Pharmacists required to input data within 24 hours of filling a prescription, rather than within one week.

11 Lobbying Engaged Denton’s law firm
Worked with Senator Lara’s Chief of Staff to educate them on the changes needed.  Educated Senator Allen to persuade Senator Lara Educated each committee member

12 Coalition building Primary Broader Support Consumer Attorneys
Consumer Watchdog Law Enforcement Broader Support Acclamation Insurance Management Services American Insurance Association Blue Shield of California California Chamber of Commerce California Dental Association California Pharmacists Association California Teamsters  Center for Public Interest Law Children’s Advocacy Institute National Alliance on Mental Illness Pacific Business Group on Health Peace Officers Research Association of CA PRIUM Small Business California Teamsters

13 Grassroots engagement
Op-Eds in key districts of potential opposing legislators

14 Grassroots engagement
Nearly 2,000 engagements with legislators (phone, tweet, FB post, )

15 Grassroots Engagement
Testifying at Committee Hearing Personal stories and pleas for legislators to pass the bill Press conference with photos of loved ones lost to opioid overdose

16 A deal negotiated… … A Deal Broken

17 Leverage

18 Governor signed SB482 September 27, 2016
Bill Require physicians to consult PDMP before prescribing any Schedule II, III and IV substance First prescription and then every four months Did not get pharmacists required to input data within 24 hours of filling a prescription, rather than within one week. List what we won

19 Improve Quality of Care
Treatment Task Force The Surgeon General’s Report on Alcohol, Drugs, and Health National Standard of Care Implementation Plan

20 Commonsense Steps States Can Take
Prevent PDMP Legislation Adopt CDC Guideline Prescriber Education Treat / Rescue Treatment Quality Measures Good Samaritan / Naloxone Recovery Support Services Stigma Reduction

21 Shatterproof Rise Up Against Addiction 5K Walk/Run


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