The pandemic has put a renewed spotlight on the longstanding issue of burnout — as well as ways to address it.
A recent survey shows the harrowing reality most physicians are facing during this pandemic.
The Healthiest Communities project ranks nearly 3,000 communities nationwide on metrics such as equity, nutrition, public safety, and environment.
An overwhelming 86% of clinicians reported a pandemic-related decline in the population’s mental health.
The pandemic has disrupted mental health services in 93% of countries worldwide, while the demand for mental health is increasing.
Even in normal times, flu season has the potential to strain the health care system.
The pandemic has given mental health care a much-needed boost into the 21st century.
According to the results of a survey conducted August 7-26, almost a quarter of adults in the United States are very concerned about access to health care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The COVID-19 pandemic is hitting everyone hard, and physicians are no exception.
Communication and providing resiliency programs are both major suggestions to maintain morale amongst staff.