One in six Medicare beneficiaries had a telehealth visit from 2021 to 2023, according to a study published in Annals of Internal Medicine. “Telehealth has become much more common post-[COVID-19] ...
Severe COVID-19 was associated with elevated risks for depression and serious mental illness months after infection, especially among unvaccinated people, a cohort study involving more than 18 million ...
Most frequent visits among non-mental health conditions addressed by telehealth were for diabetes, HTN, COVID-19.
At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, life for many people changed very quickly. Worry and concern were natural partners of all that change -- getting used to new routines, loneliness and financial ...
COVID-19 may increase our risk of depression, anxiety and other mental health concerns, new research suggests. Vaccination appears to reduce the risk of developing these adverse psychiatric side ...
Children, teens and young adults in Southern California had been grappling with rising rates of depression and anxiety for years before the pandemic. Then COVID-19 came along and made their mental ...
"I think this crisis is so significant that we just can't meet the demand." Dr. Deborah Levine has been a pediatric emergency medicine physician in the New York City area for over two decades. In ...
In a recent study published in JAMA Psychiatry, a team of scientists from the United Kingdom (U.K.) investigated whether coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was associated with mental health illnesses ...
“The COVID-19 pandemic caused not only millions of hospitalizations and over a million deaths in the United States but a widespread and enduring mental health crisis.” That is the conclusion of a ...