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		<title>Union Hospital Considers Short-Term Drug Abuser Detox Program; Cecil County Council Seeks Support</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Union Hospital of Cecil County is considering establishing a new short-term, drug abuser detoxification program, according to members of the Cecil County Council. It could be the first and only program of its kind in the county, which is on track for a record number of drug overdose deaths this year. Representatives of the hospital, located in Elkton, first broached the concept—which is still in its planning infancy—during a meeting with members of the state legislative delegation last week. A Union Hospital program could be a competitor for a newly proposed private profit-making rehab hospital in Earleville, which has a pending request before the County Council to amend the water master plan to allow a 150-bed facility providing a 30-day program in the rural area. Cecil County Council President Robert Hodge (R-5) said at a Tuesday 12/15/14 Council worksession that the local Union Hospital—a 122-bed general hospital that has served the county for more than a century—was considering creation of a five to seven day &#8220;in-patient&#8221; drug detoxification program. “They’re still investigating what that program would be,” Hodge said, but the hospital is “seriously considering” such an initiative. The hospital “sees a need” for such services, he added, although hospital [&#8230;]]]></description>
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