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Trends in the Quality of Primary Care and Acute Care in Korea From 2008 to 2020: A Cross-sectional Study
CONCLUSIONS: The avoidable hospitalization rates and case-fatality rates decreased overall during the past decade, but they were relatively high compared with other countries. Strengthening primary care is an essential requirement to improve patient health outcomes in the rapidly aging Korean population.PMID:37287202 | PMC:PMC10248101 | DOI:10.3961/jpmph.23.015
Source: Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health - June 8, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Yeong Geun Gwon Seung Jin Han Kyoung Hoon Kim Source Type: research

Fear of COVID-19 among patients with prior SARS-CoV-2 infection: A cross-sectional study in Estonian family practices
CONCLUSION: Almost half of participants reported COVID-19 fear more than 6 months after infection. Greater fear was associated with sociodemographic factors, physical activity prior to COVID-19 and COVID-19 symptom severity. There is a need to target this population to develop appropriate interventions.PMID:37259825 | DOI:10.1080/13814788.2023.2195163
Source: European Journal of General Practice - June 1, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Amanda Soom ägi Tatjana Meister Sigrid Vorobjov Kadri Suija Ruth Kalda Anneli Uusk üla Source Type: research

Hundreds of Thousands Have Lost Medicaid Coverage Since Pandemic Protections Expired
As states begin to drop people from their Medicaid programs, early data shows that many recipients are losing their coverage for procedural reasons.
Source: NYT - May 26, 2023 Category: American Health Authors: Noah Weiland Tags: Medicaid Health Insurance and Managed Care States (US) Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Arkansas Sanders, Sarah Huckabee Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Children and Childhood United States Politics and Government Source Type: news

IJERPH, Vol. 20, Pages 5838: The Most Vulnerable Hispanic Immigrants in New York City: Structural Racism and Gendered Differences in COVID-19 Deaths
oza This paper explores the structural and group-specific factors explaining the excess death rates experienced by the Hispanic population in New York City during the peak years of the coronavirus pandemic. Neighborhood-level analysis of Census data allows an exploration of the relation between Hispanic COVID-19 deaths and spatial concentration, conceived in this study as a proxy for structural racism. This analysis also provides a more detailed exploration of the role of gender in understanding the effects of spatial segregation among different Hispanic subgroups, as gender has emerged as a significant variable in exp...
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - May 16, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Norma Fuentes-Mayorga Alfredo Cuecuecha Mendoza Tags: Concept Paper Source Type: research