US Surgeon General Gives Okay for Needle Exchange Funding

by Phillip Smith

From the DRUG WAR CHRONICLE:

In a notice dated last Friday, but posted in the Federal Register Wednesday, US Surgeon General Regina Benjamin has determined that needle exchange programs constitute a form of drug treatment, which means that NEPS can qualify for funding under the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment block grant programs.

“[NEPs] are widely considered to be an effective way of reducing HIV transmission among individuals who inject illicit drugs and there is ample evidence that [NEPs] also promote entry and retention into treatment,” Benjamin said in making the determination. “The Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Service has therefore determined that a demonstration syringe services program would be effective in reducing drug abuse and the risk that the public will become infected with the etiologic agent for AIDS.”

The use of federal dollars to fund NEPS had been banned for 21 years until 2009, when a Democrat-controlled Congress undid it and President Obama signed the lifting of the ban into law. But moves are afoot in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives to put it back in place. The Surgeon General’s notice will weaken that effort.

EDITOR: Now what possible excuse can Lancaster General Hospital have for not funding the Urban leagues requeset to take over the diminutive syringe exchange operated out of the offices of the Bethel AME Church?  If this isn’t promoting public health, what is?

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