Kevin Frick (he/they)
@ProfKevinFrick
Health Economist, Cost-Effectiveness Expert, Loves Teaching and Producing Education, Dot Connector, Mentor, Anti-inequity advocate. Tweets are my own.
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It was a pleasure to meet @ryansuk_health in person for the first time yesterday after years of SMDM e-interaction. I look forward to collaboration and bidirectional mentoring opportunities. It was worth the quick trip to Philly, although my schedule was too crazy to attend SMDM.
#SMDM23 Day-2 Pt1: Attended several sessions including the Panel hosted by our amazing Career Dev Committee and finally met @ProfKevinFrick in person!! Was very inspiring to learn all the work he's doing in promoting DEI as well as the challenges faced along the way. 🙌🏻🌈
I'm sure I'm missing some really interesting sessions on the last day of @AcademyHealth #ARM23, but I'm back in the office attending the virtual opening meeting of a National Academies workgroup I'm privileged to co-chair. nationalacademies.org/our-work/focus…
Happy pride from LGBTQ+ health policy and health services researchers (and their allies) at @AcademyHealth!! #ARM23 🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈
Thankful that @dr_katon told Shanise to find me at last year's AcademyHealth meeting. We had a great first coffee in DC, and now have had coffee in Seattle twice. Never the biggest chain because she knows her coffee. We have great conversations about life and joy.
#ARM23 At a poster session, I chatted with 2 researchers about barriers to receipt of VA care for the SOGI minority population. We talked about predisposing, enabling, and need factors and the 5 A’s of access. These have stuck with me for 30+ years since undergrad days at PSU
#ARM23 Last night me and @AkreEllesse. It was great meeting her at the conference, and I look forward to having her as a colleague as she brings her energy and wisdom to JHU in the near future!
#ARM23 More IPV-related wisdom. While it is important to ask about IPV, the ask must be done in a way that makes it clear that CARING is a part of medical care.
#ARM23 Some wisdom in a discussion about intimate partner violence—it takes the courage of a hero to ask for help.
Took a little time away from the conference in Seattle to briefly be my even more colorful self and catch some of Seattle’s pride parade. A beautiful sea of diverse colors. Now, back to the conference.
#ARM23 When we think about maternal morbidity and mortality, we need to move beyond the clinic and realize the impact of intimate partner violence (including physical as well as mental and sexual) on negative maternal well-being outcomes.
#ARM23 Heard a recommendation to read the decision in the recent Arkansas case about gender affirming care to understand the critical nature of bringing research-based evidence to impact court decisions including those that follow after Dobbs.
#ARM23 One response to Dobbs is to make an effort to reduce the harm that is caused. Data to address this can be of varying quality. The generation of evidence is what is important.
#ARM23 While some providers, students, and researchers have changed direction away from abortion, there was a call to action at the plenary session on Dobbs because there has never been a more important time to tell the story of why and how this matters.
#ARM23 Since Dobbs, have providers had to change the data they capture about patients (to avoid putting themselves or their patients at unnecessary risk)? Does this impact the information’s veracity? How does that affect research? How does that affect our ability to make change?
#ARM23 Tried and true health services research methods, e.g. claims data analysis, cannot be used to study the impacts of Dobbs. To document the impact of this decision, we need to develop new methods to generate evidence.
#ARM23 How do the impacts of the Dobbs decision make their way into other areas of research that we need to acknowledge and plan for?
#ARM23 At a plenary session in the impact of Dobbs. There are many impacts on medicine more broadly and a lack of access to abortion can have particularly large impacts on subgroups like trans and those with disability.
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