Abstract

Last month, a meeting entitled “Liberating Methadone: Building a Roadmap and Community for Change,” was held at New York University (NYU) in New York City. The aim of the two‐day meeting was to “make sure that methadone is available to everyone who needs it,” and “to fight the power and the bureaucracy that is keeping people from having access,” according to Noa Krawszyk, Ph.D., assistant professor at the NYU Department of Population Health and an organizer of the meeting.

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