Federal government funding shake-up risks leaving thousands of Queensland, NSW opioid addicts with nowhere to go for treatment

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Private clinics treating thousands of patients for opioid addiction say they could be forced to shut from next month. The potential crisis is a result of commonwealth reforms to make life-changing medications like methadone cheaper. While the goal has been applauded, there are grave fears the role of some services has been overlooked.

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