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COVID-19 Patient Primary Care Survey, Series 4 Fielded August 17th, 2020
(2021-08-03)
Despite the challenges presented by the pandemic, 2 of every 3 people surveyed contacted their primary care doctor in July/August. COVID-19 has led to patients seeking care through a variety of different outlets, many ...
Quick Covid-19 Primary Care Survey, Series 30
(2021-09-30)
The primary care platform is resilient but has weakened, with patient needs exceeding pre-pandemic levels. For nearly two thirds of primary care clinicians (64%), telemedicine has been key to maintaining patient access to ...
Improving Conversations with COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitant Patients: Action research to support family physicians
(2021-10-01)
Societal and operational challenges familiar to family medicine have been given new form and urgency by the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccination delivery and efforts to counter vaccine hesitancy have become focal issues for ...
Quick Covid-19 Primary Care Survey, Series 31
(2021-10-25)
Nine in ten primary care clinicians agree – the size of the primary care workforce and current payment models are not sufficient to meet the COVID-19 related needs of our population. While details regarding long-haul ...
Quick COVID-19 Primary Care Weekly Survey, Telemedicine/Health Equity Series 1, March-May, 2021
(2021-11-09)
The number of Americans without a regular source of primary care continues to increase in spite of growing health care costs and expanded coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Prior to the pandemic, a study released in ...
Quick COVID-19 Primary Care Weekly Survey, Telemedicine/Health Equity Series 2
(2021-11-09)
One of America’s largest and growing public health concerns is the increasing disparities in health care.1 Telehealth has been broadly recognized as an effective strategy to bridge gaps in health care by reducing barriers ...
Response To The Pandemic: Housing For Health In The Va Tent Community
(2021-10-29)
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, an innovative approach to providing integrated primary care services was initiated in the Veterans Administration Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System (Figure 1). The Care, Treatment ...