This Doctor Is Creating A Safe Space For Addicts To Ride Out Their High
Dr. Jessie Gaeta is the Chief Medical Officer at Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program. Gaeta is opening up a clinic where heroin users and other people struggling with addiction can ride out their high in a safe place.
Across the country, local and national officials are working to combat the opiate epidemic, as the death toll mounts. The Obama Administration issued a rule on Tuesday that would mandate state Medicaid programs to cover treatment for drug abuse. Here in Massachusetts, where an average of four people die from opioid-related drug overdoses a day, the state’s new bill is focusing on mitigating the opioid crisis by focusing on treatment and prevention. Dr. Jessie Gaeta is the Chief Medical Officer at Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program. Gaeta is opening up a clinic where heroin users and other people struggling with addiction can ride out their high in a safe place.