HomePhysician and Patient EducationiPledge Disproportionately Affects Women, Minorities, and Low-Income Patients: A Retrospective Cohort Study iPledge Disproportionately Affects Women, Minorities, and Low-Income Patients: A Retrospective Cohort Study April 26th, 2017 Study: iPledge Disproportionately Affects Women, Minorities, and Low-Income Patients Video of Study: iPledge Disproportionately Affects Women, Minorities, and Low-Income Patients Description: Presenter: Alexandra Charrow, MD, MBE, Internal Medicine and Dermatology Resident, Harvard Combined Dermatology Residency, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA