Recent Work
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More US Pharmacies Closed Than Opened in 2018–21; Independent Pharmacies, Those in Black, Latinx Communities Most at Risk
Pharmacies located in predominantly Black and Latino neighborhoods were most at risk for closure, suggesting that closures could worsen existing racial and ethnic disparities in access to pharmacies, medications, and essential health care services.
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Changes in Emergency Contraceptive Fills After Massachusetts’ Statewide Standing Order
Policies that reduce prescribing barriers may improve access to emergency contraceptives, particularly ulipristal.
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Use of Oral and Emergency Contraceptives After the US Supreme Court’s Dobbs Decision
The Dobbs decision was associated with declines in oral contraceptives, particularly ECs, in states enacting the most restrictive abortion policies.
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Diagnoses and Treatment of Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia Among Racially and Ethnically Diverse Persons Living with Dementia
Lower rates of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia diagnoses in non-white compared to white populations may indicate underdiagnosis in clinical settings of treatable conditions.
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