Elizabeth Lawrence

What Doctors Aren鈥檛 Always Taught: How to Spot Racism in Health Care

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Activists across the country are demanding that medical schools eliminate the use of race as a diagnostic tool, recognize how systemic racism harms patients and reckon with some of medicine鈥檚 racist history.

Veteran鈥檚 Appendectomy Launches Excruciating Months-Long Battle Over Bill

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An uninsured Colorado man owed $80,232 after two surgeries 鈥 the second to correct a complication from the first. After months of negotiating with the hospital, he still owes far more than most insurers would pay for the surgery he had.

Lost on the Frontline

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鈥淟ost on the Frontline鈥 is an ongoing project by Kaiser Health News and The Guardian that aims to document the lives of health care workers in the U.S. who died from COVID 19, and to investigate why so many are victims of the disease.

Nueva ola de contagios de COVID por bares atestados

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Autoridades de salud p煤blica han identificado los bares como el lugar de los brotes en Louisiana, Florida, Idaho y Wyoming. Hay 43,000 bares en todo el pa铆s.

Packed Bars Serve Up New Rounds Of COVID Contagion

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State officials are pointing to reopened bars as a cause of local spikes in coronavirus cases. Bars are tailor-made for the spread of the virus, with a cacophony of conversations that require raised voices and alcohol, which can impede judgment.

How Those With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Cope With Added Angst Of COVID

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During the coronavirus pandemic, people with obsessive-compulsive disorder and other serious anxieties may struggle to distinguish concerns brought on by their conditions from the fears shared by the general public. But some patients say successful treatment has armed them to handle COVID-19鈥檚 uncertainties.

Nearly Half Of Americans Delayed Medical Care Due To Pandemic

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Of those who went without seeing a doctor or other medical provider, 11% experienced a worsened medical condition, according to the poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation. In addition, nearly 40% said stress related to the coronavirus crisis has negatively impacted their mental health.

Casi la mitad de las personas han retrasado su atenci贸n m茅dica por la pandemia

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La mayor铆a espera recibir atenci贸n en los pr贸ximos tres meses. Casi el 40% dijo que el estr茅s relacionado con el coronavirus ha afectado negativamente su salud mental.