Things must be pretty slow up in Illinois. Slow enough that Dr. Stephen Persell from the prestigious Northwestern Med School, is apparently working on his next degree: Master of the Obvious.
Persell actually managed to scam a grant from “the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the Centers for Disease Control, and the Michigan Department of Community Health” in order to come to the following startling conclusion:
New research from Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine has found that nearly 50 percent of patients taking antihypertensive drugs in three community health centers were unable to accurately name a single one of their medications listed in their medical chart. That number climbed to 65 percent for patients with low health literacy.
It’s pretty obvious that, despite the MD tag, Persell has never actually spent any time talking to patients. Otherwise he could have written the paper without even running the study, perhaps titling it “Majority of Patients Dumber Than Dirt”.