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Epidemiology, Clinical Features, and Outcomes of Hospitalized Adults with COVID-19: Early Experience from an Academic Medical Center in Mississippi
CONCLUSIONS: Our study adds evidence that Black patients appear to be overrepresented in those hospitalized with and those who die from COVID-19, likely a manifestation of adverse social determinants of health. These findings should help guide preventive interventions targeting groups at higher risk of acquiring and developing severe COVID-19 disease.PMID:33655307 | PMC:PMC7904045 | DOI:10.14423/SMJ.0000000000001222
Source: Southern Medical Journal - March 3, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Jose Lucar Mary Joyce B Wingler David A Cretella Lori M Ward Courtney E Sims Gomillia Nicholas Chamberlain Luis A Shimose James B Brock Jessie Harvey Andrew Wilhelm Lance T Majors Joshua B Jeter Maria X Bueno Svenja Albrecht Bhagyashri Navalkele Leandro A Source Type: research

The impact of seven major noncommunicable diseases on direct medical costs, absenteeism, and presenteeism in Gulf Cooperation Council countries
CONCLUSION: The economic burden of noncommunicable diseases in Gulf Cooperation Council countries is substantial, suggesting that successful preventive interventions have the potential to improve both population health and reduce costs. Further research is needed to capture a broader array of noncommunicable diseases and to develop more precise estimates.PMID:34138664 | DOI:10.1080/13696998.2021.1945242
Source: Journal of Medical Economics - June 17, 2021 Category: Health Management Authors: Eric Andrew Finkelstein Jesse D Malkin Drishti Baid Ada Alqunaibet Khaled Mahdi Mohammed Bin Hamad Al-Thani Buthaina Abdulla Bin Belaila Ebrahim Al Nawakhtha Saleh Alqahtani Sameh El-Saharty Christopher H Herbst Source Type: research

A total cost perspective of type 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus in two South African medical schemes servicing the public healthcare sector
CONCLUSIONS: Diabetes and its associated costs hold significant implications for the healthcare sector and the country's economy. Large numbers of diabetic individuals remain undiagnosed and the true costs of diabetes might even be higher.PMID:34382546 | DOI:10.7196/SAMJ.2021.v111i7.15169
Source: South African Medical Journal - August 12, 2021 Category: African Health Authors: A M Opperman M De Klerk Source Type: research