“Caught with a body” yet protected by law? Calling 911 for opioid overdose in the context of the Good Samaritan Law

This study, conducted during the period that followed implementation of a GSL, aimed to characterize current factors determining the decision to call for emergency medical help (911) at the scene of an overdose with specific attention to exploring the role of the GSL as one such factor in decision-making.
Source: International Journal of Drug Policy - Category: Addiction Authors: Tags: Research paper Source Type: research