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  • Emergency Medicine as Leaders in Care Provision for Patients with Opioid Use Disorder

    Emergency physicians can lead system-wide OUD care, bridging gaps and improving outcomes beyond the ED. Learn how to drive institutional change.
  • Frequent ED Users Often Need Extra Help Accessing Health Resources

    Recently, one of our frequent emergency department users, an older woman with alabaster skin who I had...
  • Frequent Emergency Department User Stats and Resources

    Editor’s Note: Read Dr. Cedric Dark’s commentary on this EMRA + PolicyRx Health Policy Journal Club article....

Emergency Medicine as Leaders in Care Provision for Patients with Opioid Use Disorder

January 27, 2026 - Terence M. Hughes, MD; Utsha G. Khatri, MD, MSHP; Jennifer S. Love, MD, MSCR; and Siri Shastry, MD, MS - 0 Comment

Emergency physicians can lead system-wide OUD care, bridging gaps and improving outcomes beyond the ED. Learn how to drive institutional change.

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Frequent ED Users Often Need Extra Help Accessing Health Resources

February 17, 2021 - Cedric Dark, MD, MPH, FACEP - 0 Comment

Recently, one of our frequent emergency department users, an older woman with alabaster skin who I had…

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Frequent Emergency Department User Stats and Resources

February 17, 2021 - Shruti Gujaran - 0 Comment

Editor’s Note: Read Dr. Cedric Dark’s commentary on this EMRA + PolicyRx Health Policy Journal Club article….

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E-scooter Injuries Rising, Often Involve Drugs or Alcohol

October 2, 2019 - Carolyn Crist (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

As the popularity of electric scooters increases, so do injuries sending users to the hospital, a U.S….

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