Cardinal Health, Inc.
Location
Ohio
Founded
1979-02-28
Website
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2024-12-05 (freep.com)
AZ pays opioid distributor share of settlement dollars, drawing ire of attorney general
An opioid distributor is being paid with money meant to alleviate the damage of the opioid crisis, drawing the ire of Attorney General Kris Mayes.
Read more2024-10-31 (newsandsentinel.com)
Mountain State Highs and Lows: Morrisey, Williams gubernatorial debate focuses on state opioid crisis
MORGANTOWN — The first and likely last debate between Republican Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and Democratic Huntington Mayor Steve Williams for the race to be West Virginia’s next governor brought out a fight between two candidates who have fought the state’s drug crisis in different ways.
Read more2024-10-10 (drugtopics.com)
Cardinal Health, NCPA Team Up to Expand Mental Health Resources for Pharmacists
The partnership will provide tools to address both patient and pharmacist well-being amid the current mental health crisis.
Read more2024-09-06 (topclassactions.com)
McKesson, Cardinal, Cencora to pay $300M settlement over role in opioid epidemic
Three of the country’s largest drug distributors have reached a $300 million class action settlement over allegations they contributed to the opioid crisis, Reuters reports.
Read more2024-08-26 (thedailyrecord.com)
Amid opioid crisis, Baltimore locked in suit against drug treatment center operator
As Baltimore fights for money from companies that contributed to the opioid crisis, it’s locked in a legal battle with a company that wants to open a treatment center.
Read more2024-08-14 (indyweek.com)
Wake County Awards $3 Million in Opioid Settlement Funding to Local Partners
The county is funding early interventions, addiction treatment, naloxone distribution, and recovery housing to combat the opioid crisis.
Read more2024-06-25 (dukechronicle.com)
North Carolina is set to receive $1.5 billion to fight the opioid crisis. How is Durham spending the funds?
Durham County's plans for spending the settlement funds are still under review, but officials indicated that community input would remain a central component.
Read more2024-03-08 (valleytimes-news.com)
Chambers County moves forward with Opioid Lawsuit
Chambers County has been a party in Alabama’s class action lawsuit against pharmaceutical companies around the country. Counties and cities across the state have filed lawsuits against these companies for their role in the opioid crisis.
Read more2024-02-19 (fox28spokane.com)
Bill addressing opioid crisis in tribal communities moves through Washington legislature | FOX 28 Spokane
OLYMPIA, Wash.- A policy which would direct funds to opioid addiction treatment and prevention in tribal communities has passed the Washington Senate. The bill, SB 6099, would direct$ 7.75 million in annual funds to tribal governments from a McKesson Corp., Cardinal Health Inc., and
Read more2024-01-08 (ruralradio.com)
Maui wildfire survivors face mental health crisis months after tragedy
If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide, call or text the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 for free, confidential emotional support 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Read more2024-01-03 (reporterherald.com)
State grants to fund homelessness outreach, shelter services in Loveland
Loveland will be receiving nearly $800,000 in grant funding in 2024 from the state of Colorado’s Division of Housing.
Read more2023-12-12 (insideindianabusiness.com)
Clinton County lauded for use of opioid settlement dollars
Officials in Clinton County and Frankfort are being recognized for their collaborative approach to utilize the funding they've received from the state's allocation of the National Opioid Settlement. Commissioner Jordan Brewer told Inside INdiana Business...
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