Close up African American woman psychologist counselor comforting depressed girl patient at meeting, holding hands, expressing support, understanding and care, personal therapy session
Close up African American woman psychologist counselor comforting depressed girl patient at meeting, holding hands, expressing support, understanding and care, personal therapy session

Medicine’s Marlene Miller leads programs aimed at providing support for women battling addiction

Cuyahoga County using opioid settlement money to help women battle addiction

ideastream: Marlene Miller, a clinical professor at the School of Medicine and chair of pediatrics at Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, will help lead a pair of programs aimed at providing long-term treatment and recovery services for mothers and children dealing with opioid addiction. Cuyahoga County allocated $2.3 million to the programs to hire two social workers and support a team of obstetrics and pediatric experts, as well as create an evaluation program. The funds will come from a 2019 litigation settlement with Johnson & Johnson, where the county accepted $117 million from drug companies to settle federal opioid lawsuits.