Watch: John Oliver Dishes on KFF Health News’ Opioid Settlements Series

Opioid manufacturers, distributors, and retailers are paying tens of billions of dollars in restitution to settle lawsuits related to their role in the nation’s overdose epidemic. A recent broadcast of “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver” examined how that money is being spent by state and local governments across the United States.

The segment featured reporting from the KFF Health News series “Payback: Tracking the Opioid Settlement Cash.” You can learn more about the issue and read our collection of articles by Aneri Pattani here.

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After losing son Shaun Lewis to an overdose, Jacqueline Lewis is raising her 7-year-old granddaughter. There are thousands of similar “grandfamilies” in the U.S. Lewis says they should all have a voice in how opioid settlement funds are spent. (Maddie McGarvey for KFF Health News)

Payback: Tracking the Opioid Settlement Cash

Opioid manufacturers and distributors are paying more than $54 billion in restitution to settle lawsuits about their role in the overdose epidemic, with little oversight on how the money is spent. We’re tracking how state and local governments use — or misuse — the cash.

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