New Jersey's Open Data Center

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Jerry Selmon
Description
In January 2023, Governor Murphy announced a nation-leading program to allow anyone 14 years or older to acquire naloxone anonymously and at no cost at participating pharmacies across New Jersey. The Department of Human Services partnered with the New Jersey Board of Pharmacy and its Medicaid division to craft and implement this unique program. To learn more about addiction treatment and recovery, visit ReachNJ.gov or call 844-ReachNJ (732-2465). ReachNJ is a 24-hour-a-day, 7 day-a-week addictions hotline where people who have Substance Use Disorder (SUD) or friends and family of people with SUD can get immediate assistance and support from live, New Jersey-based, trained addiction counselors. Below please find a list of participating pharmacies and their locations.
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Human Services
Tags
pharmacy, medicaid
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NJ Department of Human Services
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Field Names:

County
county
Pharmacy Name
pharmacy_name
Address
address
City
city
Zip Code
zip_code
County 1
county_1

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