Recognizing Opioid Overdose
As Seen on MSNBC and in WSJ (Wall Street Journal)
Veteran Newsman and Political Commentator
Donald Mazzella
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Did you know 78 Americans die every day from an opioid overdose?
As of 2014, nearly 2 million Americans abused or were dependent on prescription opioid painkillers, and nearly 19,000 died from a prescription opioid overdose.
To combat this prescription opioid epidemic, the America Medical Association (AMA) recently adopted several new policies, but the question is will they work?
What are the policies?
How does the AMA plan to combat these statistics?
What role will the physicians have in this fight?
Why is America’s opioid overdose death rate so high?
Why have doctors continued to prescribe opioid painkillers given the high rates of dependency and abuse?
Donald Mazzella is a Veteran Newsman and Commentator, COO of Small Business Digest publications and Author of many books including “An American Family Sampler.” His experience allows him to elaborate this current story and helps us understand why this is a concern.
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About Donald Mazzella:
Donald P. Mazzella is a Political and Lifestyle Expert, who has been seen on MSNBC, Bloomberg and in WSJ (Wall Street Journal). He is COO of Information Strategies, Inc., a company that helps business managers improve profits. He currently oversees a print and Internet publication network centered around Small Business Digest with more than 3.2 million opt-in small business readers and healthcare industry stakeholders.
As a reporter, he has covered national and international events. He has held senior-level positions at McGraw-Hill, Thomson, and Essence Communications. Mr. Mazzella holds BA, MA and MBA degrees from NYU and has taught at that university as well as others. He has authored several books including his newest, “An American Family Sampler,” which is making plenty of waves throughout the publication sector.
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