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How accurate are state heroin overdose statistics?

Heroin abuse has reached crisis levels in the commonwealth and across the Northeast.

But determining the full scope of the problem is proving harder than one might think.

Without a single standard in Pennsylvania, the state’s 67 county coroners and medical examiners operate under their own individual set of rules to determine if a drug overdose was caused by heroin.

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