There has probably never been anything in our lifetime that has affected women as much as the COVID19 pandemic. We conducted an online survey of 3,000 American women and they told us they felt tired, lonely, stressed, and depressed. Read more here:
by a lack of insurance reimbursement and the challenges of implementing such systems in health care organizations.for themselves or their families prior to COVID-19. Among those, Black/AA and Hispanic/Latino women used telehealth at the highest rates . Forty-two percent of overall respondents said they were likely or extremely likely to make a telehealth appointment within the next six months. That number rose to almost half for Black/AA and Hispanic/Latino women.
However, that figure was substantially higher in the Black/AA and Hispanic/Latino communities, with 19% of Black/AA and 22% of Hispanic/Latino participants who scheduled an appointment during the pandemic seeking care for potential COVID-19 symptoms.Our survey provided a snapshot in time of the issues women were facing in early summer related to COVID-19. As with everything with this pandemic, many questions remain unanswered as we near its one-year mark.
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