An Agenda for Achieving Health Equity
Emergency Medicine News: SoundsBites: Q&A
Release Date: 12/27/2018
Emergency Medicine News: SoundsBites: Q&A
Amal Mattu, MD, and colleagues explore some serious topics in this month’s podcast.
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Bryan Brusick, RN, tells a story about dealing with an animated trauma patient. He had been hit by a car and began screaming and refused to answer questions. One of the paramedics decided to look through his bag to see if he had any drugs that would explain his erratic behavior, and learned that sometimes it's better not to look through a satchel.
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Amal Mattu, MD, and colleagues tackle some tough conditions in this month’s podcast.
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Bryan Brusick, RN, shares a story about a patient he treated while working on Thanksgiving. Initially, the patient was calm and cooperative, but like most things in the ED, that suddenly changed.
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Peter Croughan, the policy director for the Louisiana Department of Health, talks about the future of Medicaid in this podcast from the 2018 Policy Prescriptions Symposium. Visit for more information about the conference and the organization.
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Dr. Matthews talks about making sure veterans have access to health care in this podcast from the 2018 Policy Prescriptions Symposium. Visit for more information about the conference and the organization.
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Dr. Nguyen talks about the CDC’s seven forbidden words in this podcast from the 2018 Policy Prescriptions Symposium. Visit for more information about the conference and the organization.
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Megan Douglas, JD, gives solid advice for creating health equity in this podcast from the 2018 Policy Prescriptions Symposium. Visit for more information about the conference and the organization.
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Why is health care so expensive? It’s the prices, stupid, says Laura Medford-Davis, MD, tongue in cheek. Found out more about the high cost of medical care and supplies in this podcast from the 2018 Policy Prescriptions Symposium. Visit for more information about the conference and the organization.
info_outlineMegan Douglas, JD, gives solid advice for creating health equity in this podcast from the 2018 Policy Prescriptions Symposium. Visit http://www.policyprescriptions.org/policyrx18/ for more information about the conference and the organization.