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Why the Sickest Workers May Be Among the First Back on the Job
Since most people in the U.S. get health insurance through work, many with pre-existing conditions fear unemployment more than they fear coronavirus.
Source: NYT Health - June 18, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Sarah Kliff Tags: Coronavirus Risks and Safety Concerns Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Labor and Jobs Health Insurance and Managed Care Coronavirus Reopenings Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (2010) Source Type: news

Coping with Re-Opening Schools During a Pandemic
There’s no easy answer to the question of how and when to re-open schools during a pandemic. Most public health experts suggest schools should only open if the rate of new coronavirus cases is on the decline and contact testing and tracing is readily available. But regardless of where your local school district or state ends up on the matter, you as a parent will have to deal with that decision. How do you cope with re-opening schools during a pandemic? Here are some tips to keeping your sanity during these especially difficult times. Stay Reasonably Informed A person’s anxiety can often be increased by not ha...
Source: World of Psychology - August 11, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: John M. Grohol, Psy.D. Tags: Children and Teens General Mental Health and Wellness Parenting Psychology Students coronavirus covid19 pandemic schools reopening Source Type: blogs

Stimulus Package Update: Lawmakers Unveil Bipartisan COVID Relief Plan
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Source: WBZ-TV - Breaking News, Weather and Sports for Boston, Worcester and New Hampshire - December 1, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: CBS Boston Tags: Business Consumer Economy News Coronavirus Norm Elrod Stimulus Package Source Type: news

The Autopsy, a Fading Practice, Revealed Secrets of COVID-19
By MARION RENAULT Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — The COVID-19 pandemic has helped revive the autopsy. When the virus first arrived in U.S. hospitals, doctors could only guess what was causing its strange constellation of symptoms: What could explain why patients were losing their sense of smell and taste, developing skin rashes, struggling to breathe and reporting memory loss on top of flu-like coughs and aches? At hospital morgues, which have been steadily losing prominence and funding over several decades, pathologists were busily dissecting the disease’s first victims — and finding some answers. “W...
Source: JEMS Patient Care - December 27, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: JEMS Staff Tags: AP News Coronavirus Source Type: news

A Pandemic " Marshall Plan " ​?
This article was originally published on LinkedIn on January 3, 2020.)---------Keith Carlson, RN, BSN, NC-BC, is the Board Certified Nurse Coach behind NurseKeith.com.Keith is the host of The Nurse Keith Show, his solo podcast focused on career advice and inspiration for nurses. From 2012 until its sunset in 2017, Keith co-hosted RNFMRadio, a groundbreaking nursing podcast.A widely published nurse writer, Keith is the author of Savvy Networking For Nurses: Getting Connected and Staying Connected in the 21st Century and Aspire to be Inspired: Creating a Nursing Career That Matters. He has contribute...
Source: Digital Doorway - January 4, 2021 Category: Nursing Tags: coronavirus COVID-19 healthcare healthcare access healthcare disparities medicine Source Type: blogs

Coronavirus and Market Resilience
Chris EdwardsThe spread of COVID-19 is starting to clobber the U.S. economy as businesses close and unemployment rises. Just about every country is feeling the pain, including China which was hit first by the virus.AWall Street Journal news article by Lingling Wei plays up the supposed advantage the communist Chinese have in handling the crisis. “To deal with the country’s economic ills, state firms pared electricity bills and lowered rents. State banks initiated hundreds of billions of dollars of low‐​cost loans,” she notes. “State power saved China” one expert said, while another said that this is “the ad...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - March 23, 2020 Category: American Health Authors: Chris Edwards Source Type: blogs

APA Praises Mental Health Provisions in COVID-19 Stimulus Aid Package
APA todaypraised Congress for approving a $2 trillion stimulus aid package to provide fiscal relief for Americans and businesses in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. The legislation, known as the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), includes many provisions supported by APA that will enable psychiatrists and mental health care professionals to better respond to the pandemic. The relief package will now go to President Donald Trump, where he is expected to sign.“You can’t have a healthy economy without healthy people—and that includes mental health,” said APA President Bruce Schwartz, M.D...
Source: Psychiatr News - March 27, 2020 Category: Psychiatry Tags: 42 CFR Part II and Economic Security Act Bruce Schwartz CARES Act Congress coronavirus Coronavirus Aid COVID-19 Medicare Relief samhsa Saul Levin stimulus package substance use disorders telehealth Source Type: research

Trump Says Hospitals Will Be Paid for Treating Uninsured Coronavirus Patients
Critics say that the plan may not go to hospitals in the states hit the hardest so far and that it fails to address the problems of uninsured people more generally.
Source: NYT - April 4, 2020 Category: American Health Authors: Reed Abelson and Margot Sanger-Katz Tags: Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (2020) Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Health Insurance and Managed Care Hospitals Source Type: news

Psychology Around the Net: April 11, 2020
This week’s Psychology Around the Net provides tips for starting mental health care at home, shares research regarding optimism and living a longer life, takes a look at how resilient people cope, and more. Be well, friends! Tips for Starting Or Continuing Mental Health Care From Home: Based on a recent poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation, more than four out of five adults say that the coronavirus pandemic has negatively affected their mental health. With telecommuting (or unemployment), home schooling, and running out of places to get some “me” time, we have a lot on our plates — and seeking me...
Source: World of Psychology - April 11, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Alicia Sparks Tags: Psychology Around the Net coronavirus Entrepreneurs Optimism pandemic Pessimism Rituals Source Type: blogs

Hiding Our Heads in the Sand
By KIM BELLARD There are so many stories about the coronavirus pandemic — some inspiring, some tragic, and all-too-many frustrating.  In the world’s supposedly most advanced economy, we’ve struggled to produce enough ventilators, tests, even swabs, for heaven’s sake.   I can’t stop thinking about infrastructure, especially unemployment systems. We’d never purposely shut down our economy; no nation had.  Each state is trying to figure out the best course between limiting exposure to COVID-19 and keeping food on people’s tables.  Those workers deemed...
Source: The Health Care Blog - April 28, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Christina Liu Tags: COVID-19 Health Policy coronavirus Kim Bellard Pandemic Unemployment Source Type: blogs