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A Cook County Hospital Emergency Medicine Blog for up-to-date medicine and more.

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The Social Disposition - Food Insecurity

October 18, 2023

Food insecurity has many implications for patients, including associations with frequent ED use, foregoing medication to afford food, and worsening control of chronic medical conditions. Screening for food insecurity is a potential tool for EPs to utilize to improve patient outcomes, assist in adherence to treatment plans, and reduce ED utilization.

Michael Hohl, MD and Rashid Kysia, MD

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MS4 Infographic - Shedding Light on Correctional Healthcare

September 11, 2023

Justice-involved individuals are unique in their right to healthcare, but this right has not come with a guarantee of quality care or significant disparities. Here you will find a discussion of the current and future landscape of correctional care.

Colette A. Beard Baugham, MS4

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