Category Archives: Miscellaneous
How broad are state physician health program descriptions of physician impairment?
My latest piece with co-author and Georgetown law student Nick Lawson is here. All credit for this piece is due to Nick who conceived of the idea and ran with it. Physician health programs (PHPs) are unknown to most physicians … Continue reading
Immigrants cost the health care system less than US-born Americans: Study
ABC news story is here: https://abcnews.go.com/Health/immigrants-cost-healthcare-system-us-born-americans-study/story?id=57128979
Are Immigrants Health Care ‘Moochers’? On The Contrary, Boston Researchers Say
See the whole piece here: http://www.wbur.org/commonhealth/2018/08/08/immigrants-health-care-cost
Forcing Psych Meds on Detained Children Perpetuates Distrust About Mental Health Care
The unethical treatment not only affects these kids, but it could have lasting impacts on people of color seeking mental health treatment. See the whole article here:
Don’t Trust Data and Statistics about PHP Success Rates
Nicholas Lawson, fellow physician and incoming Georgetown Law student, and I penned this letter in General Hospital Psychiatry Lawson Boyd Letter Gen Hosp Psych on PHPs which makes clear the myriad reasons why the success and satisfaction rates that Physician Health … Continue reading
New York Times letter about Jeff Sessions and Asylum–What Sessions Did 2 Days Ago is Beyond Abhorent
Here it is: To the Editor: Re “Sessions Shrinks Paths to Asylum” (front page, June 12): The ruling that Attorney General Jeff Sessions handed down saying that fleeing domestic or gang violence isn’t reason enough to qualify someone to receive … Continue reading
Vote!
This November you must vote–even if or especially if you think it doesn’t matter. IT MATTERS. Even a slim majority of Dems in the House will inject SO much accountability into the federal government right now. Jeff Sessions’ most recent … Continue reading
Single-Payer System Is the Solution for Mental Health Care, Panelists Say
Just back from the national meeting of the APA. While there I presented in 3 workshops: the first on immigration and asylum, the second on everyday racism in the workplace, and the third on the ways in which the insurance … Continue reading
Still Worth a Look–Duties of Doctors During Times of War
We need to keep a focus on what the duties are of physicians and other health care personnel are during times of war: See video here. The fact that health care personnel actively participated in torture during our war on … Continue reading
Using marijuana 2 times a month cost this doctor his license
Just posted on KevinMD. The piece is here. Some state PHPs are advocating a zero tolerance policy for any positive marijuana test and also often have a de facto zero tolerance policy for any positive test for metabolites of alcohol. … Continue reading