Pandemic Dramatically Reduced Access to Primary and Oral Healthcare
The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically reduced access to primary care worldwide, including oral healthcare, especially for those who already were disproportionately at risk for.
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The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically reduced access to primary care worldwide, including oral healthcare, especially for those who already were disproportionately at risk for.
Amidst the rise in violence against Asian Americans during the pandemic, the COVID-19 public health crisis also has disproportionately impacted health access and.
The nation’s healthcare system, including hospitals and ambulatory care centers, should expect a significant spike in the need to treat oral disease and.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to exacerbate health inequities, the Primary Care Collaborative (PCC) said that it has issued a report about the.