Opioid overdose crises during the COVID-19 pandemic: implication of health disparities
Abstract Background Recent data suggest a disproportionate impact of opioid overdoses on Black Americans. The study aims to describe emergency department (ED) visits at a Southern, urban ED pertaining to opioid overdose and associated health disparities. Methods Patients presenting to the ED at the...
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Main Authors: | Ishika Patel (Author), Lauren A. Walter (Author), Li Li (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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