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The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Access to Health Care

Without coverage, many patients may delay seeking care until their conditions worsen and require hospitalization. Health insurance is also ...

What should primary care look like after the COVID-19 pandemic?

Retaining telehealth services introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic may be an additional way of encouraging healthcare participation and delivering chronic ...

Corona Virus Information Links - Madison Primary Care

Stay home: People who are mildly ill with COVID-19 are able to isolate at home during their illness. You should restrict activities outside your home, except ...

COVID-19's Perceived Impact on Primary Care in New England

care,15,16 but we do not know which changes will last, how they impacted clinicians, and if the changes had a positive or negative impact on ...

Integrating Primary Care and Public Health to Save Lives and ...

COVID-19 required primary care practices to innovate in order to continue to ... you to interact with primary care during the COVID-19 response?

2022 Health Care Insights Study

We also know that people are seeking help to achieve their health goals and need high-quality primary care to make that happen. That's why we are building on ...

Patient Engagement Using Telemedicine in Primary Care during ...

Chronic conditions suffered particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, where the attention was focused on COVID-19 patients, overwhelming ...

COVID-19 and the Social Determinants of Health

We in public health must also continue to push for accurate data. And we must use it to shine a light on disparities—and help health providers ...

What's new in primary care - UpToDate

Risk of autoimmune inflammatory rheumatic disease following COVID-19 (May 2024) · OTHER ADULT PRIMARY CARE · Sleep health and chronic disease (September 2024) ...

Healthcare Access in Rural Communities Overview

Ideally, residents should be able to conveniently and confidently access services such as primary care, dental care, behavioral health, ...

AMA president sounds alarm on national physician shortage

“Imagine walking into an emergency room in your moment of crisis—in desperate need of a physician's care—and finding no one there to take care ...

High-Quality Primary Care Should Be Available to Every Individual ...

Yet visits to primary care clinicians are declining, the workforce pipeline is shrinking, and many practices have struggled to remain open.

The Breakdown: The Impact Of COVID-19 On Primary Care

These findings underscore the need for a plan that provides support for independent primary care doctors, including small independent practices, ...

Committing to Continuity: Primary Care Practices During COVID-19 ...

Physicians and nursing staff provide in-home routine care and vaccinations for patients with limited mobility. For urgent needs, health care ...

Meeting the Future Demand for Primary Care Services

Services are still typically administered through traditional medical offices, with more than 1 billion physician office visits a year in the ...

The Untold Toll — The Pandemic's Effects on Patients without Covid ...

Though physicians must often make judgments amid uncertainty, we typically focus on the patient's risk, not our own. In an infectious disease ...

Primary care during the COVID-19 pandemic - medRxiv

Video consultations for patients with chronic conditions have been shown to be feasible across a range of settings [6,18]. These may be a good ...

Reimagining the Patient Experience With Primary Care Providers

In one study, patients who experienced a major health event like cardiovascular disease and who had a positive experience with their PCP had a 40 to 50% lower ...

Patients' referral to primary care after COVID-19 hospitalization ...

During the second wave, still only a quarter of patients were ... pandemic could be on the horizon. floating AI-type images in red and ...

What Your Doctor Wants You To Know About COVID and Public ...

More importantly, when your doctor knows you, it is easier for you to trust their assessments based on your profile and medical history. They ...