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Posts by morgancshields

I would love to read this book. Enjoyed learning from the article.

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Lessons from the Least-coercive Nation The Trieste model and Italy’s low rates of commitment have inspired many—but how does it actually work?

#RobWipond latest #PsychForce reporting Lessons from the Least-coercive Nation
“Once you’ve seen this, you cannot pretend it does not exist,” said [Kerry] Morrison.

ty @morgancshields.bsky.social Travis Atkinson Tommaso Bonavigo @leahidaharris.bsky.social
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New pub out today on public attitudes towards expanding community-based and peer-led MH services versus involuntary interventions

Takeaway: strong bipartisan support for expansions in voluntary services, with lower support for expanding forced interventions Takeaway

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Private Equity Among US Psychiatric Hospitals This study describes trends in private equity ownership of psychiatric hospitals from 2013 through 2021 and the cross-sectional association between private equity ownership and hospital staffing and q...

Sharing our recent pub out today in JAMA Psychiatry looking at trends in private equity investment in psychiatric hospitals and its association with geography, staffing, utilization, quality performance, and other characteristics.

jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...

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Public Health Ideas with Morgan Shields
Public Health Ideas with Morgan Shields YouTube video by WashU School of Public Health

A conversation with Morgan Shields, PhD, an assistant professor at the Brown School and the new Dean of the School of Public Health at #WashU discussing two papers she co-authored on patient-centered inpatient psychiatry
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71. Inpatient Psychiatric Care Exposed: Are We Healing Or Hurting Patients? w/ Dr. Morgan Shields Global Health Pursuit · Episode

It is also on Spotify and Apple Music: open.spotify.com/episode/1IDh...

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Inpatient Psychiatric Care Exposed: Are We Healing Or Hurting Patients?
Inpatient Psychiatric Care Exposed: Are We Healing Or Hurting Patients? YouTube video by Global Health Pursuit with Hetal Baman

It was a pleasure speaking with Hetal for the Global Health Pursuit podcast about my work.

This will be published in two parts. The first part focuses on some of my lived experiences and motivation and the second part will focus on my research.

youtu.be/sg0moq1aLjQ

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MEDICAID Basics
Over 50% of the spending for Medicaid goes to cover those with DISABILITIES and the AGED

38% of those on Medicaid are CHILDREN. /1

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For those who want to know more about what happens when a large percentage of a state's adult population loses #Medicaid enrollment all of a sudden, go read about #TennCare disenrollment:

#HealthPolicy

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We are well, all things considering!

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Heidi, I hope you are doing well! Congrats on your JAMA paper

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Look what my wife made me 🥰

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This is very informative — thank you for writing it!

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Drugmakers Paid PBMs Not to Restrict Opioid Prescriptions Drugmakers including Purdue Pharma paid pharmacy benefit managers not to restrict painkiller prescriptions, a New York Times investigation found.

Pharmacy benefit managers play a significant role in drug utilization — nice overview of PBMs with a cameo of my friend Andrew

www.nytimes.com/2024/12/17/b...

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Institutional Betrayal in Inpatient Psychiatry: Effects on Trust and Engagement With Care | Psychiatric Services Objective: Patients’ experiences of inpatient psychiatry have received limited empirical scrutiny. The authors examined patients’ likelihood of experiencing institutional betrayal (harmful actions or ...

Alicia Lewis, Hyein S. Lee, Sasha Zabelski, and Morgan Shields, recently published "Institutional Betrayal in Inpatient Psychiatry: Effects on Trust and Engagement With Care."
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Opinion | What the Shooting of the UnitedHealthcare C.E.O. Can’t Tell Us If only fixing it were as easy as finding someone to blame.

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Perhaps you might disagree w the value-orientation of one’s work, but it is silly and intellectually dishonest to dismiss the empiricism of such work simply because you disagree w the value orientation.

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So often we conflate these concepts and it becomes hard to have good-faith conversations. I’m also convinced certain people willfully denigrate the notion of values in order to uphold the status quo values, which enjoy covert status

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“What is the effect of intervention x on reducing y symptoms of z condition.”

The most obvious value expressed here is symptoms = bad. We might argue that there is variation in who values that & under what conditions. But, that doesn’t *necessarily* diminish empirical learning.

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It is misguided to denigrate ideology in “science” or research. In social science research, almost always we are guided by values. Values (self, societal) often guide variable selection & research questions (eg professional treatment guidelines).

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I am also skeptical of “evidence-based policy.” The idea is often predicated on indifference to the reality that the production and use of evidence is endogenous to political processes. Evidence is important. But it is fundamentally political. So, whether & how it gets used is a matter of power.

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Trump Doesn’t Need Congress To Make Abortion Effectively Unavailable - KFF Health News President-elect Donald Trump vowed on the campaign trail not to sign a nationwide abortion ban. But he wouldn’t need to do so to make abortion difficult, or illegal, writes KFF Health News’ chief Wash...

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I’ve seen several social media personalities actually parlay their veneer of legitimacy into actual academic opportunities and formal signals of legitimacy and it is concerning. It really is concerning what is happening w our collective pursuit of knowledge & “truth”

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This connects to my concern over valuing “impact.” I value impact, too — yes. But unfortunately there are now incentives to get broad attention & to contribute to polarized discourse in a way that is provocative

We need scholars & thinkers to be motivated by the pursuit of knowledge, not fame

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Your purpose on earth is not to argue with people who intentionally want to misunderstand you

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The irony is that the behaviors are oriented around defending the status quo, essentially. But the behaviors also make the status quo look like a guilty bully.

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makes them seem less credible and trustworthy; these online behaviors are such red flags. But not everyone sees those red flags because of the veneer of authority that they are weaponizing

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I mean, if a clinician is getting on social media regularly to argue with people who have been harmed by their profession & services, it is a good sign that they are at least not very mindful. Makes me question their judgement and intent, as well as their lack of humility.

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I’m concerned about the role of social media in creating an incentive for grifters to leverage a veneer of legitimacy

We see it all over, including the mental health services space

Very defensive clinicians strategically diminishing survivors.

I hope someone is researching this dynamic

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