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Opioid Crisis : Big Island Now Special Report

State Set to Receive Funding from Nationwide Opioid Settlements

By Tiffany DeMasters
August 9, 2022, 3:10 PM HST
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Gov. David Ige holds press conference Tuesday, Aug. 9, regarding nationwide opioid settlement. (PC: Gov. Ige Facebook page)

Hawaiʻi is set to receive $78 million in opioid settlement funds as part of $26 billion in nationwide settlements to resolve lawsuits against the three largest drug distributors and one of the largest drug manufacturers, Johnson and Johnson.

On Tuesday, Gov. David Ige held a press conference to announce his plan to form an advisory committee, comprised of state and county leaders, to assess the needs of each county and determine the recommended use of the funds. Additionally, the assessment will look at the current capacity of drug treatment centers, identify the gaps and focus on education and prevention.

The state and each one of the counties have agreed to use 85% of the opioid settlement funds on consultation with the advisory committee composed of equal numbers of state and county representatives. Monies will go toward opioid treatment, prevention, education, as well as other abatement measures and strategies. Each year, at least 15% of the state’s total settlement will be spent at the local level, and each county will determine how its respective share is dispersed.

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“Too many of us know children, spouses, neighbors, or colleagues who are suffering every day from the impacts of drug addiction and misuse,” said Ige. “I want to thank our mayors and our community, healthcare and government stakeholders who have come together to help the people of Hawaiʻi. Our efforts will be successful because all stakeholders are working closely together to achieve success.”

Ige said fatalities from drug poisonings have outpaced auto accidents in Hawaiʻi this year. Nationwide, 140 Americans die every day from overdoses, with 91 caused by opioids, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

In Hawaiʻi, drug-overdose deaths account for 24% of all fatal injuries, which include deaths from prescription opioids, and currently ranks Hawaii 37th in the nation for drug-overdose deaths.

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Hawaiʻi’s portion of these settlements was determined by a formula that takes into account the population and impact of the opioid crisis in the state. The $78 million includes approximately $63 million over 18 years from the settlement with the three major distributors and $15 million over nine years from the Johnson and Johnson settlement.

“Thanks to this collective statewide effort spearheaded by Gov. Ige and our healthcare providers, our counties will each be able to receive much-needed resources to combat the opioid crisis that we see island-to-island, community-to-community,” said Hawaiʻi County Mayor Mitch Roth. “Many of our first responders and local nonprofit organizations have been working in the trenches to keep our families safe and free from the adverse effects of opioids and other illicit substances, and now we can look to amplify their efforts through this settlement. The work that our Corporation Counsels and State Attorney General’s Office have put in to ensure that we hold pharmaceutical companies accountable to our local communities cannot go understated, and we mahalo them for their dedication and commitment to justice.”

Other anticipated settlements with major drug makers will contribute millions more to the state and counties’ abatement efforts. In addition, cases against and investigations into other opioid actors are ongoing, and Hawaiʻi could see millions more when these are concluded.

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“The opioid crisis in our state is very real and has ruined the lives of thousands of people,” said Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi. “This settlement is a major step forward in helping those who battle addiction on a daily basis and will be instrumental in preventing the tragic impacts of opioid misuse. We hear these stories of addiction and overdose far too often – enough is enough. I’m proud to join the governor and the other county mayors as we work collaboratively to protect our communities.”

Tiffany DeMasters
Tiffany DeMasters is a full-time reporter for Pacific Media Group. Tiffany worked as the cops and courts reporter for West Hawaii Today from 2017 to 2019. She also contributed stories to Ke Ola Magazine and Honolulu Civil Beat.

Tiffany can be reached at tdemasters@pmghawaii.com.
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