Five things Baltimore can teach us about fighting heroin (Cincinati Enquirer)
Dr. Wen Cincinati Enquirer Video "Five things Baltimore can teach us about fighting heroin"
Lessons from Baltimore: The first in a four-part series.
BALTIMORE - This city is under an official public health emergency, and overdoses and drug use are the reasons. An epidemiologist has calculated 19,000 or 3 percent of its residents are addicted to heroin – important because here, officials just guess. Officials fight the epidemic with a multi-pronged, science-based approach that has specialists across the nation watching – and hoping.
"The city has a strong tradition of innovative approaches to dealing with heroin epidemic," said Dr. Adam Bisaga, professor of psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center. "They have decades of experience building relationships with people who are using drugs," said Daniel Raymond, policy director for the national Harm Reduction Coalition in New York City.