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Thanks, KQED, for highlighting the ZSFGH Tattoo Removal Clinic and some of the great people involved with it. It's a true privilege to work there thanks to support from
@zsfgcare.bsky.social, @sfdph.bsky.social, & the UCSF Dept of Pediatrics. Shout out to CARECEN, providing similar services in SF.
April 7, 2025 at 6:59 PM
Thanks Dr. April Edwell for leading this important work with co-authors Dr. Jia Xin Huang and Dr. Tasce Bongiovanni showing racial and insurance inequities in the application of behavioral flags for hospitalized kids:
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Inequities in Behavioral Flags for Hospitalized Pediatric Patients
This cohort study among pediatric patients in an urban academic health system examines whether receiving a behavioral flag in the electronic health record is associated with racial, ethnic, and socioe...
jamanetwork.com
February 25, 2025 at 3:41 PM
In our new paper we describe inequities in inpatient pediatric patient safety events by race, ethnicity, and insurance. Thanks to great collaborators @kaylakarvonen.bsky.social,Paige Porter,James Stotts,John Neuhaus,&Arpi Bekmezian. @ucsfchildrens.bsky.social
#patientsafety
doi.org/10.1542/hped...
Inequities in Inpatient Pediatric Patient Safety Events by Category
OBJECTIVES. Few studies have analyzed potential inequities in both pediatric patient safety events (PSEs) and adverse events (AEs) - PSEs leading to harm - nor in PSEs by event type. We sought to exam...
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January 24, 2025 at 5:23 PM