Eli Cahan
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👀 On our radar: Few consequences for psychiatric hospitals that break the law

Discharging patients who are at risk of harming themselves or others is illegal. But dozens of psychiatric hospitals aren’t honoring the law — and the government isn’t following up.

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Psychiatric Hospitals Turn Away Patients Who Need Urgent Care. The Facilities Face Few Consequences.
Discharging patients who are at risk of harming themselves or others is illegal. But dozens of psychiatric hospitals aren’t honoring the law — and the government isn’t following up.
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EMTALA requires universal care for “emergency medical conditions” regardless of a person’s insurance status.

In the decades since its passage, some patients have died hours after failing to receive care they were legally entitled to.

By @emcahan.bsky.social
Psychiatric Hospitals Turn Away Patients Who Need Urgent Care. The Facilities Face Few Consequences.
Discharging patients who are at risk of harming themselves or others is illegal. But dozens of psychiatric hospitals aren’t honoring the law — and the government isn’t following up.
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For 15 years, over 90 psychiatric hospitals across the country have violated a law giving patients access to emergency care, with or without insurance.

Almost all the facilities faced the same lack of consequences, a ProPublica investigation found.

By @emcahan.bsky.social
Psychiatric Hospitals Turn Away Patients Who Need Urgent Care. The Facilities Face Few Consequences.
Discharging patients who are at risk of harming themselves or others is illegal. But dozens of psychiatric hospitals aren’t honoring the law — and the government isn’t following up.
www.propublica.org
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"Looking at all the [federal] cuts, Erbelding is concerned.

'I worry about the possibility of a lot of different viruses changing over time & spilling over from animals...& causing another pandemic,' she says."

My latest for @scifri.bksy.social on preparedness, thru the lens of one virus--EVD-68
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One morning in 2014, 4-year-old Luca’s neck went limp like spaghetti. Soon, he was fully paralyzed with symptoms resembling polio. What’s the new disease that afflicted him, and what can we do about it as health agencies are defunded?
Fighting ‘The New Polio’ In An Era Of Defunded Science
Since 2014, a virus related to polio has paralyzed hundreds of children. Amid government cuts, what happens if the outbreaks worsen?
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Infectious disease specialist Dr. Kevin Messacar weighs in on fighting "the new polio" in an era of defunded science. Read the full article here: buff.ly/jCUP2yq
I had 12 families whose kids were normal one day, and woke up the following day and had parts of their body that were completely paralyzed… the emotional side of it was really about helping these families find answers. —Dr. Kevin Messacar
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"While clinicians have learned to adapt, shortages of IV fluids continue to plague the US months after the storm."

After years of on-again, off-again shortages & years of warnings of precisely this, experts are asking: why does it keep happening?

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Why the IV Fluid Shortage After Hurricane Helene Was Years in the Making
This Medical News article discusses widespread medical supply gaps that persist months after the disaster shuttered a key factory in North Carolina.
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For anyone tracking just how brazenly and shamelessly the administration is (a) misdirecting journalists (b) defaming the practice of journalism, here's just one more example.

Wow.

Just wow.

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In a span of 30 days, the US Department of Justice sued CVS and Walgreens, alleging that the pharmacy chains violated federal laws by unlawfully dispensing opioids, which contributed to the opioid epidemic. Learn more in this Medical News article. https://ja.ma/3FXIslI
The US Is Suing Pharmacies for Aiding in the Opioid Crisis
This Medical News article discusses lawsuits filed by the US Department of Justice against CVS and Walgreens, two of the nation’s largest pharmacies, for their alleged role in exacerbating the opioid crisis by dispensing “massive quantities” of the drugs.
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Its been a whirlwind 2 months. And, 60 days in, medicine--clinical care & the science that undergirds it--is badly bruised.

At Boston Medical Center, we can't stop, won't stop. Now more than ever, our patients need us.

That's why I'm running Boston OBO BMC. Join us!

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In recent months, U.S. Department of Justice sued CVS & Walgreens for "unlawfully dispensed 'massive quantities of opioids...to fuel [their] own profits at the expense of public health.”

The suits have major implications, present & future.

My latest for @jama.com
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The US Is Suing Pharmacies for Aiding in the Opioid Crisis
This Medical News article discusses lawsuits filed by the US Department of Justice against CVS and Walgreens, two of the nation’s largest pharmacies, for their alleged role in exacerbating the opioid ...
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