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Targeted interventions at patient, provider, and health system levels can optimize COVID-19 management in disproportionately affected communities. Multilevel assessments revealed increased vaccination ...
Sonia Anand received funding from Public Health Agency of Canada for COVID-19 research. She holds a Canada Research Chair and an endowed chair co-sponsored by Michael G DeGroote School of Medicine and ...
More than four years after the COVID-19 pandemic caused the world to come to a standstill, lessons in pandemic response are still being learned. What we know: the global pandemic disproportionately ...
A 2021 Harvard University study that suggested reparations for Black Americans, along with systemic racism, may have played a significant role in the transmission of COVID-19 resurfaced ahead of the ...
U.S. Army Maj. Jenny Allen, a registered nurse assigned to the 534th Medical Detachment, 3rd Medical Corps, checks the fluids being administered to a patient at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Johns Hopkins physician and professor Lisa Cooper about the recent increase in COVID-19 cases in the U.S. as there is a decrease in free testing and affordable treatments. The ...
Joneigh Khaldun, MD, MPH, FACEP, sees the national pharmacy chain as an integral part of a new healthcare ecosystem that uses data and technology to overcome barriers to care. CVS Health's first-ever ...
It is clear that communities of color have been hardest hit by the COVID virus. Less is known, however, about infection and vaccination rates in the different populations that make up the Asian ...