Black Patients Feel Dismissed and Skeptical After Their Experiences in the ED
Penn LDI Study Gathers Personal Experiences to Aid the Dismantling of Structural Racism in Medicine
Penn LDI Study Gathers Personal Experiences to Aid the Dismantling of Structural Racism in Medicine
Prescribing by Pain Level, Age, and Previous Use May Reduce Excess Pills
An Information-Sharing Network Helps Doctors Make More Accurate Diagnoses
LDI Senior Fellows Agarwal and Guntuku Discuss Study That Found the Surgeon General’s ‘Epidemic of Loneliness’ Has Hit Emergency Physicians
Flags in Electronic Health Records Are Rare But Exacerbate Racial Disparities
Q&A on Patient-Reported Racism and Emergency Department Care
In The Media New York Times
Interview
In The Media STAT
Interview
Q&A with Margaret (Maggie) Lowenstein
A Mailed, At-Home Opioid Disposal Kit Improved the Likelihood of Patient-Reported Opioid Disposal Following Surgery
At-Risk Patients who Received Education Plus Naloxone in the Emergency Department Reported Increased Likelihood of Carrying it