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COVID-19: Exploring the Repercussions on Federally Qualified Health Center Service Delivery and Quality
This study uses electronic health record data to quantify the extent of changes to visit volume in 36 FQHCs across 19 states as well as changes in quality metrics. We found a steep decline in in-person visits in March 2020 accompanied by a sharp increase in telehealth visits; however, combined volume remained 23% below pre-pandemic levels. The implications for public health are significant, as preventive and chronic care deferral could lead to exacerbations of health disparities. Our examination of the impact on quality measures suggests that gaps in care are already emerging. Services that cannot be readily performed virt...
Source: Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved - March 8, 2021 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Jodi Simon Nivedita Mohanty Lisa Masinter Andrew Hamilton Arjit Jain Source Type: research

The association between alcohol use, all-cause, and cardiovascular disease-related hospitalizations or death in older, high-risk Veterans
CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that the complex association between alcohol and all-cause acute care utilization found in the broader population is similar in older, high-risk Veteran patients. These findings did not support any association between alcohol and CVD-specific hospitalizations.PMID:33844300 | DOI:10.1111/acer.14610
Source: Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research - April 12, 2021 Category: Addiction Authors: Dan V Blalock Janet Grubber Valerie A Smith Donna M Zulman Hollis J Weidenbacher Liberty Greene Eric A Dedert Matthew L Maciejewski Source Type: research

COVID-19: Exploring the Repercussions on Federally Qualified Health Center Service Delivery and Quality
This study uses electronic health record data to quantify the extent of changes to visit volume in 36 FQHCs across 19 states as well as changes in quality metrics. We found a steep decline in in-person visits in March 2020 accompanied by a sharp increase in telehealth visits; however, combined volume remained 23% below pre-pandemic levels. The implications for public health are significant, as preventive and chronic care deferral could lead to exacerbations of health disparities. Our examination of the impact on quality measures suggests that gaps in care are already emerging. Services that cannot be readily performed virt...
Source: Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved - March 8, 2021 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Jodi Simon Nivedita Mohanty Lisa Masinter Andrew Hamilton Arjit Jain Source Type: research

The association between alcohol use, all-cause, and cardiovascular disease-related hospitalizations or death in older, high-risk Veterans
CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that the complex association between alcohol and all-cause acute care utilization found in the broader population is similar in older, high-risk Veteran patients. These findings did not support any association between alcohol and CVD-specific hospitalizations.PMID:33844300 | DOI:10.1111/acer.14610
Source: Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research - April 12, 2021 Category: Addiction Authors: Dan V Blalock Janet Grubber Valerie A Smith Donna M Zulman Hollis J Weidenbacher Liberty Greene Eric A Dedert Matthew L Maciejewski Source Type: research

COVID-19: Exploring the Repercussions on Federally Qualified Health Center Service Delivery and Quality
This study uses electronic health record data to quantify the extent of changes to visit volume in 36 FQHCs across 19 states as well as changes in quality metrics. We found a steep decline in in-person visits in March 2020 accompanied by a sharp increase in telehealth visits; however, combined volume remained 23% below pre-pandemic levels. The implications for public health are significant, as preventive and chronic care deferral could lead to exacerbations of health disparities. Our examination of the impact on quality measures suggests that gaps in care are already emerging. Services that cannot be readily performed virt...
Source: Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved - March 8, 2021 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Jodi Simon Nivedita Mohanty Lisa Masinter Andrew Hamilton Arjit Jain Source Type: research

The association between alcohol use, all-cause, and cardiovascular disease-related hospitalizations or death in older, high-risk Veterans
CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that the complex association between alcohol and all-cause acute care utilization found in the broader population is similar in older, high-risk Veteran patients. These findings did not support any association between alcohol and CVD-specific hospitalizations.PMID:33844300 | DOI:10.1111/acer.14610
Source: Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research - April 12, 2021 Category: Addiction Authors: Dan V Blalock Janet Grubber Valerie A Smith Donna M Zulman Hollis J Weidenbacher Liberty Greene Eric A Dedert Matthew L Maciejewski Source Type: research

COVID-19: Exploring the Repercussions on Federally Qualified Health Center Service Delivery and Quality
This study uses electronic health record data to quantify the extent of changes to visit volume in 36 FQHCs across 19 states as well as changes in quality metrics. We found a steep decline in in-person visits in March 2020 accompanied by a sharp increase in telehealth visits; however, combined volume remained 23% below pre-pandemic levels. The implications for public health are significant, as preventive and chronic care deferral could lead to exacerbations of health disparities. Our examination of the impact on quality measures suggests that gaps in care are already emerging. Services that cannot be readily performed virt...
Source: Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved - March 8, 2021 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Jodi Simon Nivedita Mohanty Lisa Masinter Andrew Hamilton Arjit Jain Source Type: research