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COVID-19 and the Potential Devastation of Rural Communities: Concern from the Southeastern Belts
(2020-04-08)
As the urgent efforts to reduce the death toll of COVID-19 continue, there is substantial concern across the nation regarding who will be next. While large urban centers were imposing lockdowns, vast rural regions remained ...
Special Report: Quick COVID-19 Primary Care Survey of Clinicians: Summary of the third (April 24-27, 2020) weekly pan-Canadian survey of frontline primary care clinicians’ experience with COVID-19. (English and French)
(2020-05-13)
On Friday April 10, the SPOR PIHCI Network, in partnership with the Larry A. Green Center, launched the weekly Canadian Quick COVID-19 Primary Care Survey. Weekly results are available in English and French and an invitation ...
Responding to Community Questions During a Pandemic: Development of a COVID-19 Inquiry Group
(2020-03-28)
Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) Department of Family Medicine (DFM) formed the COVID-19 Inquiry Group to rapidly identify, evaluate, synthesize, and disseminate existing evidence to answer COVID-19-related questions ...
Food Bag Program to Address the Immediate Food Needs of Patients During the COVID-19 Crisis
(2020-07-06)
The COVID-19 pandemic has heightened food insecurity across the country. In this report we describe creation of a novel emergency department (ED) food bag program in New York City. The food bag program was designed to help ...
Housing as Health Care During and After the COVID-19 Crisis
(2020-04-23)
The COVID-19 crisis has illustrated clearly that “housing is health care.” The 567,000 people experiencing homelessness in the U.S. face heightened risk for contracting COVID-19 due to the circumstances surrounding their ...
Quick COVID-19 Primary Care Weekly Survey, Week 11
(2020-05-29)
"As before the pandemic, we continue to give vital care to our patients without a vehicle for reimbursement. This was not a sustainable model for our practice even before the pandemic. The pandemic may kill my practice. ...