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MA Saw A Drop In Overdose Deaths In 2023. What About Framingham?
Massachusetts opioid overdose deaths increased every year between 2019 and 2022, but dropped in 2023. Did Framingham follow the trend?

FRAMINGHAM, MA — Massachusetts saw the biggest year-over-year decline in opioid deaths in two decades last year, but Framingham numbers didn't match that trend.
Massachusetts opioid overdose deaths increased every year between 2019 and 2022, reaching an all-time high of 2,357 in 2022. An estimated 2,125 died in 2023, and deaths over the first three months of 2024 were trending lower than in previous years, the state Department of Public Health said Wednesday.
In Framingham, 32 people died from opioid overdoses in 2023, an increase from 23 in 2022.
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The city marks a separation from the state trends, as 32 deaths is the highest in the period from 2016 to 2023. The city's previous high in that period was 25 in 2018.
State officials attributed the reduction to increased investments in treatment programs and housing, the distribution of nearly 200,000 naloxone overdose kits and increasing access to medications to treat opioid-use disorder. The state has focused its efforts especially on people living in rural areas and in communities of color.
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