Doctors Coping with COVID, Part 2
In part two of our series, we examine why more doctors don’t seek help, and the costly consequences that distress can have.
Read MoreIn part two of our series, we examine why more doctors don’t seek help, and the costly consequences that distress can have.
Read MoreThe pandemic is taking a toll on providers’ mental health. The first of a two-part series begins with an ER doctor on the frontlines in Arizona.
Read MoreHow are educators and families navigating what we know, and don’t know, about the risks of restarting school during a pandemic?
Read MoreAs medical interns step into their new roles as doctors, one resident gives us a window into her experiences in the COVID ICU.
Read MoreWe dig into the latest polling on how voters are feeling about health care and the pandemic.
Read MoreWill this be the end of fee-for-service? How should we price a COVID vaccine? Bapu Jena and Sayeh Nikpay answer audience questions about the pandemic.
Read MoreInsurers have been on strong financial footing during the pandemic while doctors, hospitals and consumers have not been as lucky.
Read MorePresident Trump says the U.S. is leaving the World Health Organization. What it might mean for public health in the U.S. and the world.
Read MorePhysician and economist Bapu Jena discusses a pair of interesting new health policy research papers with implications for COVID-19, primary care and more.
Read MoreMedical interns across the nation are starting their first days as doctors. One resident’s hopes and fears before her first shift in the COVID ICU.
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