
Eli Cahan
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1 month ago |
jamanetwork.com | Eli Cahan
In the fall of 2017, Mitchell Cahan, MD, MBA, felt like he had entered a time machine. Hurricane Maria had just swept through Puerto Rico, and in an instant, the island went dark. The storm’s initial impact wiped out the power grid and other infrastructure; the floods that followed rendered roads impassable, wastewater treatment centers inoperable, and tap water undrinkable. Thousands died, tens of thousands struggled, and hundreds of thousands fled the island entirely.
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Mar 7, 2025 |
jamanetwork.com | Eli Cahan |Joshua M. Sharfstein |Yngvild Olsen |Sara Whaley
In the span of 30 days, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) sued both CVS and Walgreens, along with dozens of their state subsidiaries. The country’s largest pharmacy chains—which collectively operate more than 17 000 storefronts—aided and abetted the opioid epidemic, the federal lawsuits—filed last December and this January, respectively—allege.
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Sep 22, 2024 |
rollingstone.com | Eli Cahan
September 22, 2024 Photo illustration by Matthew Cooley. Photographs in illustration by Adobe Stock, 3 Selah Givens is a bit of a wild child. She’ll wake you up at 6 a.m. Chuck a sippy cup your way.
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Aug 30, 2024 |
jamanetwork.com | Eli Cahan |Mehmet S. Copur
When Kendra Sollars received the letter, she was shocked. Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP Images In the preceding months, her father’s falls had quickly gone from an occasional scare to a far-too-often occurrence. G. M. Sollars, MD, a former emergency medicine physician and self-declared Star Trek nerd, had spent weeks in the hospital and the skilled nursing facility where he lived when the letter came.
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Jul 21, 2024 |
rollingstone.com | Eli Cahan
W hen Sergiy Antonenko came to, he was on fire. As he regained consciousness, the Ukrainian sniper realized the blaze set off by the makeshift explosive was all around him. It took nearly every remaining ounce of energy he had to roll into the river abutting the nameless village at the Dnipro border where his brigade had held the line against the Russians. When Antonenko woke up two and a half weeks later, in September 2022, he was in a hospital bed in Kyiv.
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"While clinicians have learned to adapt, shortages of IV fluids continue to plague the US months after the storm." After years of on-again, off-again shortages and years of warnings of precisely this, experts are asking: why does it keep happening? My latest for @JAMA_current

"Given the fact that natural disasters keep happening, we’re going to keep having shortages." This Medical News article discusses how Hurricanes Maria and Helene exposed critical vulnerabilities in the U.S. medical supply chain. https://t.co/9hwqbDUSeS