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Baltimore City Health Commissioner Responds to the President’s Opioid Epidemic Designation as a Public Health Emergency

Oct 27th, 2017

Baltimore, MD Baltimore City Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen today issued the following statement in response to the President’s designation of a state of emergency for the opioid epidemic...

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Counting The Heavy Cost Of Care In The Age Of Opioids (NPR)

Oct 27th, 2017

The declaration of an opioid emergency by President Trump has put the focus on the need for treatment. And now some communities are asking who will pay. NPR's Allison Aubrey reports on the rising costs of treating the epidemic.

Listen to the entire segment.

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Note From The Commissioner: Celebrating B'more for Healthy Babies

Oct 27th, 2017

This week was my first full week back. Nine weeks ago, my husband and I welcomed our son, Eli, into the world. These weeks have been the happiest of my life, but they have also been among the most challenging. I wrote about my experience being a new mother, and how raising a newborn gave me even more passion for our work to provide resources and support, and to serve the most vulnerable.

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Wen to Nursing Students: Opioid Crisis ‘Horrendous’ (UMB News)

Oct 27th, 2017

Leana S. Wen, MD, MSc, FAAEM, was en route to speak at an endowed lecture at the University of Maryland School of Nursing (UMSON) Oct.

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Baltimore residents, dying from opioid overdoses, hope to get promised help from the White House (Think Progress)

Oct 24th, 2017

Baltimore’s short on a lifesaving drug. Declaring the opioid crisis a national emergency can help.

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Panel Touts Success Integrating Primary Care, Population Health (AAFP)

Oct 23rd, 2017

By identifying specific public health problems and offering care to people the moment they need it, population health initiatives can work with primary care to improve health outcomes before patients go to their physician's office or the ER.

Evan Behrle, a special adviser for opioid policy with the Baltimore City Health Department, described a program that seeks to reduce the infant mortality rate by 40 percent within eight years.

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Five questions for President Trump’s big announcement on opioids (The Hill)

Oct 20th, 2017

This week, President Trump announced that he plans to formally declare a statement of emergency on the opioid epidemic. It’s about time. Experts, including the President’s own Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis, have repeatedly called for the President to put the full weight of the federal government to stem the tide of this disease that is claiming hundreds of lives per day.

Read Dr. Wen's entire op-ed.

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Dr. Wen Discusses BCHD Efforts to Reduce Health Disparities on WBAL-TV

Oct 19th, 2017

Dr. Leana Wen appeared on WBAL-TV 11 Baltimore on Sunday, October 15 to discuss how BCHD is working to decrease health disparities in Baltimore.

For access to the complete interview, click here

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Public Health Heroes: Lead Poisoning Prevention Team

Oct 13th, 2017

National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week begins October 22, but for BCHD’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (CLPPP) Team, the call to action comes every day of the year. Although preventable, lead poisoning and exposure remains a serious problem for Baltimore City residents. 

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Baltimore City schools remind parents about immunization requirements (WBAL TV)

Sep 27th, 2017

Thousands of Baltimore City parents are getting some extra time to get their school-aged children vaccinated. The extension comes just days after an important state deadline. In a near-packed lobby at the Baltimore City Health Department clinic on West North Avenue nurses are making sure children get the shots they need to stay in school, realizing there's a real risk in waiting.

Watch the full video.

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