Even though Rodolfo Reyes’ partner died of COVID-19 complications more than six months ago, he still buys her flowers almost
Youngest COVID-19 patients most likely to avoid severe illness, recover with care
In a comprehensive review of research studies looking at infections from SARS-CoV-2—the virus that causes COVID-19—in infants less than three
Team identification supports health care worker wellness during COVID-19 pandemic
Clinicians and researchers at the Yale Department of Emergency Medicine (DEM) and Yale School of Management tracked frontline health care
Q&A: Pandemic exposed weakness in ensuring healthy food access in child care
When child care programs across the country closed due to COVID, millions of children lost access to the healthy food
Non-Health Care Spending Linked to Infant Mortality Rates
MONDAY, Oct. 19, 2020 — Investment in non-health care services is associated with lower infant mortality rates (IMRs), according to
Study: Kids infected at day care spread coronavirus at home
Children who caught the coronavirus at day cares and a day camp spread it to their relatives, according to a
Systematic approach crucial for person-centered care
Systematic efforts and a clear structure are decisive factors in the transition to person-centered health care. A University of Gothenburg
Unread second-opinion radiology reports waste health care resources
According to ARRS’ American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR), clinicians do not read a considerable proportion of second-opinion radiology reports—”a situation
Are we medically intervening in maternity care when we don’t need to?
Are we medically intervening in maternity care when we don’t need to? Researchers from the School of Nursing and Midwifery
New guidelines aim to reduce obesity stigma in health care
The 2019 report from Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa Tam focused on addressing different forms of stigma. Included