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PLOS global public health ; 3(3), 2023.
Article in English | EuropePMC | ID: covidwho-2286386

ABSTRACT

The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected different social and demographic groups, deepening the negative health implications of social and economic inequalities and highlighting the importance of social determinants of health. Despite a deep literature on pandemic-related disparities, specifically regarding social determinants and health outcomes, the influence of the accessibility of financial services on health outcomes during COVID-19 remains largely unexplored. Modeling (pre-omicron) COVID-19 mortality across 142 nations, we assess the impact of national-level usage and access to formal financial services. Two financial access indexes constructed through principal component analysis capture (1) usage of and access to formal financial tools and (2) reliance on alternative and informal financial tools. On average, nations with higher pre-pandemic use of and access to formal financial services had substantially lower population mortality risk from COVID-19, controlling for key population health, demographic, and socioeconomic covariates. The scale of effect is similar in magnitude—but opposite in direction—to major risk factors identified in previous literature, such as lung cancer, hypertension, and income inequality. Findings suggest that financial services deserve greater attention both in the public health literature related to COVID-19 and more broadly in policy discussions about fostering better public health overall.

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J Am Pharm Assoc (2003) ; 62(5): 1514-1517, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2031417

ABSTRACT

Despite the positive impact pharmacists have had on access to vaccines, only a limited number of community pharmacists and pharmacies are able to participate in most federal- and state-supported vaccine programs. In this commentary we (1) review vaccination services currently provided by community pharmacists in the United States, (2) highlight regulatory, reimbursement, and role-based barriers to community pharmacists' participation in the vaccines for children (VFC) program, a cornerstone program to support vaccinations of children in the United States, and (3) suggest changes to support and improve VFC participation for all health care providers. For the purposes of this commentary, community pharmacies are defined as retail pharmacies not associated with a health care system, hospital, or clinic.


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Community Pharmacy Services , Pharmacies , Child , Delivery of Health Care , Humans , Immunization Programs , Pharmacists , United States , Vaccination
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The Journal of Nonprofit Education and Leadership ; 12(2), 2022.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1782017

ABSTRACT

The coronavirus pandemic that began in 2020 had a profound effect on the practice of governance and planning for nonprofit organizations of all kinds. In Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley region, arts and culture organizations faced the same operational and economic challenges that other areas confronted.

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