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CVS Health Survey Reports Increases in Mental Health Concerns Since 2020

Pharmacy Times

The survey reported that approximately 65% of participants were concerned about their mental health, which is a 15% increase since 2020.

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Cardiovascular Mortality Rates Increased From 2020 to 2022, Correlating With Pandemic

Pharmacy Times

Investigators also found that the mortality rates for cardiovascular disease from 2020 to 2022 reversed the improvements of reduced mortalities in the preceding decades.

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Slideshow: Assessing the COVID-19 Pandemic After its 2020 Peak

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Four posters presented at the American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting and Exposition explored how individuals and health care providers have been handling the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Physician burnout drops below 50% for first time since 2020, AMA poll finds

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The portion of physicians surveyed by the American Medical Association (AMA) who report at least one symptom of burnout has dropped below 50%, a first since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. |

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Obesity-Related Cardiovascular Disease Deaths Tripled in US From 1999 to 2020

Pharmacy Times

Black women had the highest rates of obesity-related cardiovascular disease deaths whereas other racial groups had more men experiencing obesity-related CVD deaths than women.

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States accelerated bills focused on health equity from 2020 to 2023, Chartis analysis finds

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States have accelerated legislation intended to promote health equity in the last few years, with a special focus on several key areas like bias training and maternal health,

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Health Care Spending Has Shot Back Up to Pre-Pandemic Levels

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The average annual healthcare spending for people with employer-sponsored insurance spending increased from $5,630 in 2020 to $6,467 in 2021. After decreasing in 2020, per person healthcare spending increased 15%.

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