A New York Times editorial outlines how the Medicaid cuts in the budget law will threaten the progress made in reducing overdose deaths.

The details:

But: Members of Congress included a provision in the legislation meant to shield people with addiction from losing Medicaid coverage by exempting them from the new work requirements.

The broader view: The law includes efforts to crack down on drug trafficking, but the loss of insurance coverage that many rely on to receive treatment undermines other efforts to address the opioid crisis.

Next steps: As a start, Congress should repeal the Medicaid cuts.

Our thoughts: The impact of the Medicaid cuts on addiction will be exacerbated by the concurrent cuts to the workforce and funding at key federal health agencies.