
Ishani Ganguli MD, MPH
@ishanig
Researcher + primary care doc + writer | Associate Prof @HarvardMed @BrighamDGIM via @MassGeneral @BostonGlobe | Associate Editor @JAMAInternalMed
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🚨We're hiring!🚨 Come analyze Medicare data and work with a great crew that includes @Cutler_econ Ateev Mehrotra Michael Chernew. Details 👇


In our latest in Annals of Family Medicine, we find that identity concordance between patients🧓& providers🧑⚕️play an important role in 🩺 care seeking behaviors among sexual and gender minority 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ (SGM) populations annfammed.org/content/22/4/3… Brief 🧵 1/6



1/ ‼️ NEW in JAMA Internal Medicine. In our latest, @michelleskeller and I introduce a new research framework for older adults: “Deprescribing Equity.” A brief 🧵 on why this framework is needed and our recommendations for how we can achieve this goal. jamanetwork.com/journals/jamai…




"So Many Days Lost at the Doctor’s Office" by Paula Span superbly describes the wearying hoops patients are asked to jump through, based on Ishani Ganguli MD, MPH's thoughtful research nytimes.com/2024/11/23/hea…

Greater telemedicine adoption among Medicare beneficiaries post-pandemic was associated with slightly more visits but modestly lower use and spending on low-value tests and services. ja.ma/4ibOfC9 Ishani Ganguli MD, MPH


1/ In our latest in JAMA Internal Medicine, we provide the most recent and comprehensive characterization of all-cause and cause-specific mortality among physicians and other healthcare workers (HCWs) 🧑⚕️👨⚕️in the US. Link: jamanetwork.com/journals/jamai…


Check out our latest in JAMA Internal Medicine: we point out some previously unknown qualifications to the notion that physicians are inherently healthier than the general public link: jamanetwork.com/journals/jamai… /1


On my way to #SGIM25 and excited to share my chat with Lisa Rotenstein MD Seth Berkowitz Liz Dzeng, MD, PhD, MPH, MPhil, MS about studies they're about to present. Check out the JAMA Internal Medicine podcast episode below 👇
