Province ending Injectable Opioid Agonist Treatment program
CALGARY – An Alberta pilot program meant to help some of the toughest-to-treat opioid users will end in a year.
The Injectable Opioid Agonist Treatment grant, announced under the former NDP government, was initially supposed to end this month.
The United Conservative government extended funding for the program until March 31, 2021 to allow patients to transition to other forms of treatment.
A spokeswoman for associate health minister Jason Luan says it was always meant to be a pilot and the previous government had no plan beyond the two-year mark.