@Slutitect @StanfordPain There are a number of studies showing associations between socioeconomic status and pain (level and management of post-op/chronic pain). I haven’t seen a strategy like this for addressing it, though. https://t.co/OhARWVXzCw https
@DrGrinzi @Prof_NickTalley Drug policies that subject ppl to all manner of indignities, humiliation & brutality b/c it wrongly defines ‘drug seeking’ or extramedical drug use as aberrant/criminal behaviour eg: https://t.co/aGHfubC6VZ https://t.co/RxHS
@jmugele maybe? but this is ZIP code level income https://t.co/jkqBL1ETdy
Drug war fucks poor non-White people over again: http://t.co/iJ4MG3ySmJ
The Impact of Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status and Race on the Prescribing of Opioids in Emergency Departments... http://t.co/RhSdwMbt1L
Interesting read "@jgimeditor: Impact of Neighborhood SES & Race on Opioids in EDs in the US http://t.co/EX20S0lAlI #jgim #disparities"
Impact of Neighborhood SES and Race on Prescribing of Opioids in EDs Throughout the US http://t.co/vCyhtxbcvZ #jgim #disparities
RT @billpaquin: June JGIM paper highlights disparity in #pain management based on socioeconomics http://t.co/3GvDWOr5nd
June JGIM paper highlights disparity in #pain management based on socioeconomics http://t.co/NZevuoyUf8 affluent get #opioids, poor don't