Leana Wen, M.D.Verified account

@DrLeanaWen

City Health Commissioner ; proud to be an ER doctor and patient & community advocate

Baltimore, MD
Joined June 2012

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    Where our children live should not determine if they live

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    Is unemployment contributing to the opioid epidemic? investigates

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    This. 11-year old who visits members of Congress to talk about how Medicaid is saving her life ...

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    Yes, according to the Congressional Budget Office

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    20,000 students affected by these cuts to evidence-based programs for health education

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    Repealing would result in 32 million uninsured. These are not random people--they are our family & friends & fellow Americans

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    Thanks for focusing on the disease of addiction & why repealing the will cost lives ...

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    Thanks so much and very good point--the food we put into our bodies determines our health

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    Statewide Grant Brings Healthier Options To Baltimore Food Deserts

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    .’s says there is a cure to the opioid epidemic in Baltimore City, but we need the resources first.

    How Baltimore Can Overcome Its Opioid Epidemic
    Baltimore City Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen says there's a cure to the opioid epidemic, but it's being overshadowed by a lack of resources.
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    Addiction is a disease & we need an entire health care system that helps address it

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    Residents of have saved over 1000 lives with since I issued a blanket prescription for the city

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    We need to change our language - calling people with addiction 'addicts' creates stigma

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    When we consider addiction as a disease, the need for readily available and affordable care is obvious

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    Pharma, doctors, and everyday individuals can work together to combat the opioid epidemic

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