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Characterizing Health Care Delays and Interruptions in the United States During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Internet-Based, Cross-sectional Survey Study.

Elizabeth Lerner PapautskyDylan R RiceHana GhoneimaAnna Laura W McKowenNicholas AndersonAngie R WoottonCindy B Veldhuis
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2021)
The lessons learned from the initial surge of COVID-19 cases can inform systemic mitigation strategies for potential future disruptions. This study addresses the demand side of health care delays by exploring the determinants of such delays. More research on health care delays during the pandemic is needed, including research on their short- and long-term impacts on patient-level outcomes such as mortality, morbidity, mental health, people's quality of life, and the experience of pain.
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