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A tragedy unique to modern American culture, the opioid epidemic incited a flurry of news coverage, health policy banter, and—ultimately—arrests. Instead of addressing the root of addiction, law enforcement and public policy officials scrambled to place blame. Physicians were painted as drug dealers. Patients were treated like perpetrators. Dr. Jay K. Joshi’s own experiences left him with a single, burning question.
In the chaos of the opioid epidemic, is anyone protecting the patients?