Bruderman in LI Herald: Time Alone Hasn’t Made the Opioid Crisis Any Better

September 23, 2022

Matthew Bruderman, chair of Nassau University Medical Center’s board of directors, made it clear to reporters last week that time alone hasn’t made the [opioid] crisis any better in the county, Long Island, or the United States. Without [the County’s $2.5 million], hospitals and community health organizations are ill-prepared to deal with the scope of the issue.


“We all know the opioid epidemic and drug addiction is damaging the lives of many people across the country,” Bruderman said. “NUMC is the only hospital on Long Island that has an in-patient detox facility. (Yet), 90 percent of the time, we are at full capacity.”

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