And Florida programs are connecting housing and job support services with mental health and substance use providers, recognizing that recovery depends on stability and not just treatment. In Massachusetts, public health officials are improving how we track substance use trends so that we can respond faster and more effectively. And in Connecticut, new electronic consent tools are giving patients greater control over how sensitive information is shared while still enabling providers deliver coordinated care. (07:07–07:18)
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Asserts that Massachusetts is enhancing tracking of substance use trends for better response.
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