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COVID-19 Vaccination Rates in Patients With Chronic Medical Conditions: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study
J Korean Med Sci. 2022 Nov 21;37(45):e325. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2022.37.e325.ABSTRACTAs most individuals acquire immunity to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, South Korea declared a return to normalcy a few months ago. However, epidemic waves continue because of endlessly emerging variants and waning immunity. Health authorities are focusing on those at high risk of severe coronavirus disease 2019 to minimize damage to public health and the economy. In this regard, we investigated the vaccination rates in patients with various chronic medical conditions by examining the national health insurance claims data and...
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - November 22, 2022 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Eliel Nham Young-Eun Kim Jaehun Jung Dong Wook Kim Hoyeon Jang Hakjun Hyun Hye Seong Jin Gu Yoon Ji Yun Noh Joon Young Song Woo Joo Kim Hee Jin Cheong Source Type: research

Lessons Learned from Health Disparities in Coronavirus Disease-2019 in the United States
In the United States, the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has disproportionally affected Black, Latinx, and Indigenous populations, immigrants, and economically disadvantaged individuals. Such historically marginalized groups are more often employed in low-wage jobs without health insurance and have higher rates of infection, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19 than non-Latinx White individuals. Mistrust in the health care system, language barriers, and limited health literacy have hindered vaccination rates in minorities, further exacerbating health disparities rooted in structural, institutional, and so...
Source: Clinics in Chest Medicine - November 21, 2022 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Alejandro A. Diaz, Neeta Thakur, Juan C. Celed ón Source Type: research

What if You Could Go to the Hospital … at Home?
Hospital-at-home care is an increasingly common option, and it is often a safer one for older adults. But the future of the approach depends on federal action.
Source: NYT Health - November 19, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Paula Span Tags: Hospitals Medicare Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Elderly Health Insurance and Managed Care Home Health Care Medicine and Health Nursing Homes Brigham and Women ' s Hospital Johns Hopkins University Journal of the American Geriatrics Soci Source Type: news

Post-COVID-19-associated morbidity in children, adolescents, and adults: A matched cohort study including more than 157,000 individuals with COVID-19 in Germany
by Martin Roessler, Falko Tesch, Manuel Batram, Josephine Jacob, Friedrich Loser, Oliver Weidinger, Danny Wende, Annika Vivirito, Nicole Toepfner, Franz Ehm, Martin Seifert, Oliver Nagel, Christina K önig, Roland Jucknewitz, Jakob Peter Armann, Reinhard Berner, Marina Treskova-Schwarzbach, Dagmar Hertle, Stefan Scholz, Stefan Stern, Pedro Ballesteros, Stefan Baßler, Barbara Bertele, Uwe Repschläger, Nico Richter, Cordula Riederer, Franziska Sobik, Anja Schramm, Claudia Schulte, Lothar Wieler, Jochen Walker, Christa Scheidt-Nave, Jochen Schmitt BackgroundLong-term health sequelae of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19...
Source: PLoS Medicine - November 10, 2022 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Martin Roessler Source Type: research