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flag Nebraska’s drug overdose death toll is likely undercounted due to coroners misclassifying deaths, hindering public health efforts and federal funding.

flag Nebraska’s low drug overdose death rate is likely undercounted due to county attorneys—serving as coroners—failing to properly classify drug-related deaths, leading to inaccurate data that undermines public health efforts and costs the state millions in federal funding. flag Despite reporting fewer than 200 overdose deaths annually, emergency department data shows similar nonfatal overdose rates to states with double the fatal rates, suggesting many deaths go unreported. flag Experts say the lack of autopsies and training among coroners results in deaths being ruled “natural causes,” as seen in the case of Derrek Cocchiarella, whose family fought for years to reclassify his death. flag Without accurate data, the state cannot effectively address its opioid crisis or secure needed resources.

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