The move happens to coincide with Gov. John Kasich’s decision to restrict painkiller prescription caps.
Know The Risks, signified in printed materials and on social media as “@KnowTheRx,” brings together a broad spectrum of community leaders (one might even say “influencers”) to underscore how immediate this problem is. As representatives from MetroHealth Medical Center have pointed out, the network includes voices from Cuyahoga County’s media, marketing, health care, government and sports corners.
Today, during a press conference announcing the project, Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner Thomas Gilson reiterated his office’s stark claim that February 2017 brought the most heroin overdose deaths of any single month in county history: 60.
As we and other news outlets in Cleveland have reported, the trends of this crisis are growing worse before any reversal or solution becomes clear. Cuyahoga County leaders hope that the present moment and the Know The Risks campaign can jump-start that turning point.
“Far too many of us are in need of treatment now,” St. Vincent Charity Medical Center CEO David Perse said, adding that one in 10 county residents are currently seeking treatment. He said that St. Vincent will expand its partial hospitalization program and its transportation outreach to area sober living centers, helping an “additional 300 patients each year.”
“I wish we weren’t here. I wish we didn’t have to do this. … What this group has done in a matter of months is utterly remarkable,” MetroHealth CEO Akram Boutros said today. “With virtually no budget, they’ll be saving lives.”Indeed, with more than $500,000 in pro-bono assistance, the project will feature a full ad campaign that will be visible across the county. Keep an eye out. (One of the principle images of the campaign involves a person wrapped in a fetal position inside a prescription medication bottle.)
This article appears in Apr 5-11, 2017.



It is not a stretch to imagine the political response if the public health crisis hadn’t slammed into suburbia and refused to let go; since thug ghetto junkies looking for free handouts from hard working taxpayers -and who should be tossed into jail for decades – have been replaced with innocent victims of painkillers that are associated with surgeries or injuries…..and unknowingly stumble into addiction.