Health disparities in chronic liver disease
A Kardashian, M Serper, N Terrault, LD Nephew - Hepatology, 2023 - journals.lww.com
The syndemic of hazardous alcohol consumption, opioid use, and obesity has led to
important changes in liver disease epidemiology that have exacerbated health disparities …
important changes in liver disease epidemiology that have exacerbated health disparities …
The use of diabetes technology to address inequity in health outcomes: limitations and opportunities
S Agarwal, I Simmonds, AK Myers - Current diabetes reports, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review The management of diabetes has been revolutionized by the
introduction of novel technological treatments and modalities of care, such as continuous …
introduction of novel technological treatments and modalities of care, such as continuous …
[HTML][HTML] Telemedicine implementation and use in community health centers during COVID-19: clinic personnel and patient perspectives
DD Payán, JL Frehn, L Garcia, AA Tierney… - … -Qualitative Research in …, 2022 - Elsevier
In March 2020, federal and state telehealth policy changes catalyzed telemedicine adoption
and use in community health centers. There is a dearth of evidence on telemedicine …
and use in community health centers. There is a dearth of evidence on telemedicine …
Use of telehealth among racial and ethnic minority groups in the United States before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
C White-Williams, X Liu, D Shang… - Public Health …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic has propelled the use of technology for health care
services delivery. Because of inequities in health care and technology access, we …
services delivery. Because of inequities in health care and technology access, we …
Chronic pain experience and health inequities during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada: qualitative findings from the chronic pain & COVID-19 pan-Canadian study
Background Chronic pain affects about 20% of the Canadian population and can lead to
physical, psychological and social vulnerabilities. However, this condition remains poorly …
physical, psychological and social vulnerabilities. However, this condition remains poorly …
The state of telehealth before and after the COVID-19 pandemic
J Shaver - Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2022 - primarycare.theclinics.com
The “house call” from doctors is surging in the United States, and instead of ringing the
doorbell, your doctor is pinging your smartphone. Telemedicine, or receiving one's medical …
doorbell, your doctor is pinging your smartphone. Telemedicine, or receiving one's medical …
Using telehealth consultations for healthcare provision to patients from non-Indigenous racial/ethnic minorities: a systematic review
Objective The COVID-19 pandemic has seen a rapid adoption of telehealth consultations,
potentially creating new barriers to healthcare access for racial/ethnic minorities. This …
potentially creating new barriers to healthcare access for racial/ethnic minorities. This …
Use of telehealth across pediatric subspecialties before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
L Uscher-Pines, C McCullough, MS Dworsky… - JAMA Network …, 2022 - jamanetwork.com
Importance The identification of variation in health care is important for quality improvement.
Little is known about how different pediatric subspecialties are using telehealth and what is …
Little is known about how different pediatric subspecialties are using telehealth and what is …
Telehealth in cancer care during COVID-19: disparities by age, race/ethnicity, and residential status
Purpose Telehealth may remain an integral part of cancer survivorship care after the SARS-
CoV-2 pandemic. While telehealth may reduce travel/waiting times and costs for many …
CoV-2 pandemic. While telehealth may reduce travel/waiting times and costs for many …
Health Care Spending And Use Among Hispanic Adults With And Without Limited English Proficiency, 1999–2018: Study examines health care spending and use …
J Himmelstein, DU Himmelstein, S Woolhandler… - Health …, 2021 - healthaffairs.org
One in seven people in the US speak Spanish at home, and twenty-five million people in the
US have limited English proficiency. Using nationally representative data from the Medical …
US have limited English proficiency. Using nationally representative data from the Medical …