Study raises red flags about corporatization of health care, OHSU investigator says By Erik Robinson September 02, 2022 Changes in patient volume, billing after private equity firms acquire physician practices.
Hospitals and policymakers must take bold action to reduce drug-related harm By Erik Robinson August 22, 2022 OHSU physician’s call-to-action published in New England Journal of Medicine.
Meth use drives overdose epidemic in rural U.S. communities By Erik Robinson August 15, 2022 Study reveals methamphetamine use is common, contributes to the national overdose epidemic in rural America.
OHSU advancing first-of-its-kind strategy to overcome infertility By Erik Robinson August 05, 2022 Grant award from Open Philanthropy advances proof of concept in mouse study.
Heat prompts warning to stay cool, refrain from unnecessary exertion By Erik Robinson July 26, 2022 Portland metro hospitals are already managing heavy demand.
U.S. News & World Report: OHSU ranked best hospital in Oregon By Erik Robinson July 26, 2022 Annual report ranks OHSU adult specialties among the top hospitals in the country.
Vollum director earns national distinction for mentoring next generation of scientists By Erik Robinson July 07, 2022 Marc Freeman emphasizes value in training early-career neuroscientists to make their own impact in the field
Rural women who use illegal drugs less likely to use contraception, risk dangerous pregnancies By Erik Robinson July 06, 2022 Survey findings raise new concern about access to reproductive health care, including abortion.
Mental health patient directories rife with ‘phantom’ providers, researchers find By Erik Robinson July 05, 2022 New OHSU study of Oregon Medicaid directories highlights national problem with access to mental health care.
Youth and fentanyl: What every family needs to know By Erik Robinson July 01, 2022 OHSU roundtable discussion raises alarm about potentially deadly impact on young people who unwittingly take counterfeit pills.