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Public Health Heroes: Maternal and Infant Care Program’s Nurse Family Partnership

Feb 23rd, 2018

The Health Department’s Maternal and Infant Care program (M&I), operates the national Nurse Family Partnership (NFP) home visiting model to help low-income, first-time mothers have healthy pregnancies and successful birth and aftercare outcomes

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Bmore Healthy Newsletter: February 23, 2018

Feb 23rd, 2018

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In this issue:

  • Note from the Commissioner
  • Dr. Wen Speaks at National Press Foundation Opioids Event
  • Mayor Pugh Celebrates Black History Month at the Waxter Center for Senior Citizens
  • and more

Note From The Commissioner: Protecting the ACA

Feb 23rd, 2018

As an emergency physician, I treated patients before and after the introduction of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Before the ACA, I routinely saw dozens of uninsured patients every single day. They were uninsured not because they didn’t want insurance or believed they didn’t need it, but because they couldn’t afford it. I treated Sarah, a 47-year old nurse’s aide, who was diagnosed with breast cancer that had spread throughout her body. Had she been insured, her cancer could have been detected earlier, and she might have been cured. Instead, Sarah died six months after her diagnosis, leaving her three young children without their mother.

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Maryland bill would impose individual health insurance mandates (WBAL TV)

Feb 21st, 2018

Maryland lawmakers are considering their own version of the Affordable Care Act. Baltimore City Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen said people are worried about the federal health care changes.

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Maryland Bill Would Impose Individual Health Insurance Mandates (Baltimore Jewish Life)

Feb 21st, 2018

Maryland lawmakers are considering their own version of the Affordable Care Act.  One bill that's getting the most attention would create an individual mandate. Residents without insurance would face a $700 fine or use that money for a down payment to purchase insurance.

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Safe Streets in America's 'Most Dangerous City' (The Real News Network)

Feb 21st, 2018

The Real News Network explores Safe Streets and potential funding for the program.

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What cities can do with social safety nets and data to reduce opioid deaths (American City & County)

Feb 21st, 2018

Every 19 minutes someone dies from an opioid overdose, primarily prescribed drugs such as oxycontin and hydrocodone and the illegal drug heroin. A group of professionals in the field and a city mayor spoke about how a data-driven social safety net can save lives during a panel discussion at Smart Cities Week in Washington, D.C.

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Children consume too much sugar. Policy is a great way to fight back. (The Diamondback)

Feb 18th, 2018

Shawn McIntoch, Executive Director of Sugar Free Kids Maryland, writes about legislation aiming to improve drinks on kids' menus, supported by the Baltimore City Health Department.

Bmore Healthy Newsletter: February 16, 2018

Feb 16th, 2018

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In this issue:

  • Note from the Commissioner 
  • The Daily Record: Dr. Wen and Hank Greenberg Pen Op-Ed About Prescription Drug Affordability
  • Dr. Wen Joins Mayor Pugh for “Get On Your Good Foot” Dance For Your Heart Event
  • and more

Note From The Commissioner: Raising Awareness

Feb 16th, 2018

Last week, I wrote a piece for The Daily Record arguing that access to affordable prescription drugs is a human right. In the ER, I have seen time and time again what happens when people don’t take their medications because they simply can’t afford them. In Baltimore, I experience this limitation every day as we ration the life-saving opioid antidote, naloxone. This should never happen: nobody should be priced out of their ability to live.

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