Edition 29 – Telerehabilitation for COVID-19 Patients in India: Problem to Solution
Telerehabilitation for COVID-19 Patients in India: Problem to Solution By Pranjal Garg, Saidharshini Muthiah, and Chirag Singla Citation Garg P, Muthiah S, Singla C. Telerehabilitation for COVID-19 patients in India: Problem to Solution. HPHR. 2021; 29.DOI:10.54111/0001/cc9 Telerehabilitation for COVID-19 Patients in India: Problem to Solution Introduction COVID-19 has taken a massive toll on the planet, […]
Edition 29 – Mental Health and Substance Use in Colorado Healthcare and Graduate Students During COVID-19: A Mixed-Methods Investigation
Mental Health and Substance Use in Colorado Healthcare and Graduate Students During COVID-19: A Mixed-Methods Investigation By Arun Chandnani, William Coburn, Justin Fichtner, Ali Hakimi, Jin Huang, Ian T. Liu, Taylor Neilson, Malcolm Su, Wesley Tran, Marilyn Coors, PhD Citation Chandnani A, Coburn W, Fichtner J, Hakimi A, Huang J, Liu T, Neilson T, Su […]
Edition 29 – The United States Healthcare System Today: The COVID-19 Era
The United States Healthcare System Today: The COVID-19 Era By Ramzi Ibrahim, Sana Ashraf, Yessar Takruri Citation Ibrahim R, Ashraf S, Takruri Y. The United States healthcare system today: The COVID-19 era. HPHR. 2021; 29. DOI:10.54111/0001/cc11 The United States Healthcare System Today: The COVID-19 Era Introduction Although the COVID-19 pandemic was a surprise for many, […]
Edition 30 – Medical Malpractice Reform and Its Impact on Lawsuits and Damages Payments
Medical Malpractice Reform and Its Impact on Lawsuits and Damages Payments By D. Daniel Sokol, JD, MSt., LLM; Vivek Ghosal;; and Guanming Chenl Citation Sokol D, Ghosal V, Chen. Medical malpractice reform and its impact on lawsuits and damages payments. HPHR. 2021; 30. DOI:10.54111/0001/DD29 Medical Malpractice Reform and Its Impact on Lawsuits and Damages Payments […]
27 – Closing the Supply Gap: How a Student Clinic Organization Adapted Their Role During COVID-19 Clinical Suspension to Support Frontline Providers
Closing the Supply Gap: How a Student Clinic Organization Adapted Their Role During COVID-19 Clinical Suspension to Support Frontline Providers By Alexandra Woodbridge, Sophia Foroushani, Taylor Hopper, Andre Perez-Chaumont, Dan Frechtling, Brett Phillips, Lisa Ngo, John Dywer Citation Woodbridge A, Foroushani S, Hopper T, Perez-Chaumont A, Frechtling D, Phillips B, Ngo L, Dywer J. Closing […]
29 – The COVID-19 Stimulus Bill –Inclusion of the Medicaid Reentry Act is Critical to Justice-Involved Individuals
The COVID-19 Stimulus Bill –Inclusion of the Medicaid Reentry Act is Critical to Justice-Involved Individuals By Jacqueline Lantsman Citation Lantsman J. The COVID-19 stimulus bill –inclusion of the medicaid reentry act is critical to justice-involved individuals . HPHR. 2021; 29 DOI:10.54111/0001/cc12 The COVID-19 Stimulus Bill –Inclusion of the Medicaid Reentry Act is Critical to Justice-Involved […]
Edition 29 – Analysis of Transmission Rates in Asymptomatic COVID-19 Patients in a Community Hospital Setting
Analysis of Transmission Rates in Asymptomatic COVID-19 Patients in a Community Hospital Setting By Casey A. Hughes, Thomas Boeding, Sanjay Desai, Katherine Westbrook, Constance Christian, Akash Patel, Ti Hoang, Raul Magadia Citation Hughes C, Boeding T, Desai S, Westbrook K, Christian C, Patel A, Hoang T, Magadia R. Analysis of transmission rates in asymptomatic COVID-19 […]
29 – Medication Prescribed Diabetes Mellitus amid the COVID-19 Pandemic in Greece: Data and Challenges on Hand
Medication Prescribed Diabetes Mellitus amid the COVID-19 Pandemic in Greece: Data and Challenges Along the Way By Christos Tsagkaris, Nikolaos Sevdalis, Ergina Syrigou, Alexandros Kamaratos Citation Tsagkaris C, Sevdalis N, Syrigou E, Kamaratos A. Medication prescribed diabetes mellitus amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Greece: data and challenges along the way. HPHR. 2021; 29. DOI:10.54111/0001/cc14 Medication Prescribed Diabetes […]
Edition 30 – Underrepresented Minority (URM) Physician Exploitation Exacerbated by the COVID-19 Pandemic: Implications to URM Physician-Faculty Burnout and Worsening Health Disparities
URMs often have to engage their communities about vaccines.
29 – Social Protection During COVID-19 Crisis in India, Especially Among Vulnerable Populations
Social Protection During COVID-19 Crisis in India, Especially Among Vulnerable Populations By Narayana Prasad, Edmond Fernandes, Shrey Lakhotia, Delma Coelho, Sukanya Prasad Citation Prasad N, Fernandes E, Lakhotia S, Coelho D, Prasad S. Social protection during COVID-19 crisis in India especially among vulnerable populations. HPHR. 2021; 29. DOI:10.54111/0001/cc15 Social Protection During COVID-19 Crisis in India, […]