Most people have put the COVID-19 pandemic behind them. Infections, vaccinations, or a combination of both have bolstered people's immunity, and while new variants continue to pop up, getting sick ...
Nearly 50% of patients seek mental health care through telehealth, with nonmental health care contributing to a smaller proportion.
“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 ...
Most frequent visits among non-mental health conditions addressed by telehealth were for diabetes, HTN, COVID-19 ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted global health, notably exacerbating mental health issues among young people. As societies navigate the aftermath, understanding pre-existing trends and ...
PhD in Public Health candidate Elaine Russell and her mentor Kenneth Griffin, professor in the department of Global and Community Health, in George Mason University's College of Public Health, worked ...
It is evident that, in recent years, more and more people have turned to digital mental health services for help and support. These changes seem to be associated with two key reasons: the increase in ...
Objectives The mental health impacts of COVID-19 on frontline healthcare workers have been reported globally; however, there is limited evidence from low-income countries such as Ethiopia. We reviewed ...
Last year, the health care system said it increased the number of “covered counseling visits” for employees from eight to 12 annually.