in alamosa i learned about 90% of the jail population there are addicted to drugs. at that same roundtable we talked about the challenges that rural communities have in treatment because we know that if a police officer, a law enforcement officer or a paramedic finds somebody who has overdosed and revived with narcan that, yeah, you saved their life, you brought them back. but what happens after that when they're left to their own devices? do they return to that abuse? do they return to that cycle of overdose? without treatment, yes, they will. we learned in swedish hospital in englewood, colorado in the front range, a suburb of denver, that in the emergency room one out of every ten visits to the emergency room of people who are revived by narcan or some other treatment after overdose will be dead within a year. one out of tended within a year who come into an emergency room. we know that there's been great success in finding alternatives to opioid medication. in fact, a colorado emergency rooms, colorado hospital association working together with a number of hospi