Newspaper/Magazine Article Avoiding care during the pandemic could mean life or death. Citation Text: Glionna JM. Kaiser Health News. July 31, 2020. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL August 12, 2020 Glionna JM. Kaiser Health News. July 31, 2020. The reluctance of patients to seek routine health care services due to the COVID-19 pandemic is a recognized concern. This article shares data that illustrates the potential public health impact of this unreceived care over time. Free full text Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Glionna JM. Kaiser Health News. July 31, 2020. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) A growing number of primary-care doctors are burning out. How does this affect patients? April 9, 2014 Federal speech rulings may embolden health care workers to call out safety issues. July 21, 2021 Do cell phones belong in the operating room? 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Feds move to rein in prior authorization, a system that harms and frustrates patients. March 22, 2023
Addiction treatment providers in Pa. face little state scrutiny despite harm to clients. May 12, 2021
Patients went into the hospital for care. After testing positive there for Covid, some never came out. November 17, 2021
How low can they go? Rural hospitals weigh keeping obstetric units when births decline. November 24, 2021
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Skin cancer is a risk no matter the skin tone. But it may be overlooked in people with dark skin. August 17, 2022
A spike in people dying at home suggests coronavirus deaths in Houston may be higher than reported. July 22, 2020
Hospital Experiences Using Electronic Health Records to Support Medication Reconciliation. August 13, 2014
Health system leaders' role in addressing racism: time to prioritize eliminating health care disparities. February 10, 2021
Patient-related factors associated with an increased risk of being a reported case of preventable harm in first-line health care: a case-control study March 11, 2020
Endometriosis affects 1 out of 10 women like me. Yet it often takes a decade to get diagnosed. April 14, 2021
ALERT: reports of severe harm after intravenous administration of breast milk to infants. August 24, 2011
Making Complaints Count: Supporting Complaints Handling in the NHS and UK Government Departments. October 7, 2020
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Restructuring of a general surgery residency program in an epicenter of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: lessons from New York City. July 29, 2020
Knowledge, attitudes, and expectations of medical staff toward medical error management policies in humanitarian medicine: a qualitative study. February 10, 2021
Detecting patient deterioration using artificial intelligence in a rapid response system. March 25, 2020
A model for improving health care quality for transgender and gender nonconforming patients. January 23, 2020
Six Building Blocks: A Team-Based Approach to Improving Opioid Management in Primary Care. June 27, 2018
The Patient Safety Leadership Academy at the University of Pennsylvania: the first cohort's learning experience. June 13, 2007
From tasks to processes: the case for changing health information technology to improve health care. April 1, 2009
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Dramatic drop in cancer diagnoses amid COVID pandemic is cause for concern, doctors say. May 27, 2020
She hoped to shine a light on maternal mortality among Native Americans. Instead, she became a statistic of it. February 26, 2020
Hospitals in two states denied an abortion to a miscarrying patient. Investigators say they broke federal law. May 31, 2023
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Her child was stillborn at 39 weeks. She blames a system that doesn’t always listen to mothers. November 30, 2022
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Her husband died by suicide. She sued his pain doctors—a rare challenge over an opioid dose reduction. December 1, 2021
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Deficiencies in Emergency Preparedness for Veterans Health Administration Telemental Health Care at VA Clinic Locations Prior to the Pandemic. July 14, 2021
'An ongoing nightmare': people with obesity face major obstacles when seeking medical care. July 14, 2021