It’s a simple fact that this country does little to address women’s healthcare needs.
Attention Must Be Paid: Women Lost in the Opioid Crisis, explores the stories of women
who are battling opioid use disorder (OUD) and are casualties of this neglect.
What has this indifference to women’s health wrought?
Proven, evidence-based treatments are not readily available to women across the societal spectrum.
Our daughters, mothers, sisters, friends.
ATTENTION MUST BE PAID — and then ACTION taken.
REVIEWS
This is great stuff. Both gripping and eye-opening.
My sister was constantly in the churn of medical/physical needs, dependence, addiction, incarceration, recovery attempts, poor rehab options, etc. None of this was EVER structured for the needs of women. Like several of the stories in this documentary, her story did not end well, and our system is partially to blame. This needs to change and Debra’s documentary spells out all the reasons why this is clear.
The Experts
Nora Volkow, M.D.
Director, National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Marvin Seppala, M.D.
Former Chief Medical Officer, Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
Ayana Jordan, M.D./ Ph.D.
Adult Psychiatry, NYU/Langone Health
Ayana Jordan, MD, PhD, a renowned expert in addiction and other mental health conditions in underserved populations. She joined NYU Langone Health’s Department of Psychiatry as the Barbara Wilson Associate Professor of Psychiatry. Her clinical and research studies focus on increasing access to evidence-based treatments for racial and ethnic minorities with substance use and other mental health disorders, utilizing community-engaged research principles.
Michael Fingerhood, M.D.
Director, Division of Addiction Medicine, Johns Hopkins University
The Filmmakers
DEBRA GONSHER VINIK & DAVID VINIK have produced 22 broadcast documentaries and received six Emmy awards for their films over the years. With an emphasis on social justice issues such as hunger in America, healthcare, intimate partner violence and the struggle of refugees, asylum seekers and undocumented immigrants, Diva Communications has always tried to make a difference.
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The Women
ROSA MALDONADO
Auburn, Washington
CHEKESHA ‘KAY’ ELLIS
Willingboro, New Jersey
LINDA FOSTER
Abingdon, Illinois
REBECCA ARMSTRONG
Aberdeen, Maryland
TERRIE RONEY
West Chester, Pennsylvania