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Primary care providers face new challenges, new competitors

Even prior to the pandemic, data showed that patients preferred the convenience of virtual care. A survey by patient experience research group SPH Analytics showed 70% of patients preferred virtual visits over an in-person appointment to save time in early March 2020.

Moms are the real heroes of the pandemic

Moms are the ‘real heroes’ of the pandemic But it’s taking a toll on their mental health Updated on 8:21 AM; Today 7:30 AM Sheila Lee had her daughter Aubree in February 2020, weeks before the state shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic. Aristide Economopoulos | NJ Advance Media Editor s Note If you’re facing a mental health disorder, you’re not alone. Mental health disorders affect people from all areas of life and all ages, but are treatable. Call SAMHSA’s national helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for treatment referral and information. Sheila Lee was nursing her newborn daughter Aubree last April when she glanced at the devastating text message.

How To Spot Emotional Suffering During COVID (and What To Do)

The Good Men Project Become a Premium Member We have pioneered the largest worldwide conversation about what it means to be a good man in the 21st century. Your support of our work is inspiring and invaluable. How To Spot ’Emotional Suffering’ During COVID (and What To Do) A year after the pandemic outbreak, Stephanie Marcello has tips for spotting the signs of emotional distress in yourself and others, as well as recommendations for steps you can take to treat it.   By Patti Verbanas-Rutgers According to a recent Pew Poll, three-in-10 people say the COVID-19 outbreak has changed their lives in a major way, with 21% of US adults still experiencing high levels of psychological distress a year later.

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