Opinion by Dr. Jerome Adams
(CNN) — The recently passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which experts predict will reduce Medicaid coverage for millions of Americans, combined with the proposed elimination of a $56 million grant for overdose reversal training and distribution, threatens to undermine progress in reducing opioid overdose deaths. Medicaid , particularly through its expansion, supports treatment for about 1 million people with opioid use disorder.
If federal funding falters, many people could lose access to care, reversing hard-earned gains against overdose deaths that were driven by expanded health care and lifesaving tools. As synthetic opioids like fentanyl fuel a continuing overdose crisis, sustaining progress will demand both robust policy and advancements in overdose re