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Subject COVID-19: Health Care Workers In Crisis, Rural Philanthropy, Community Workers Lend Human Connection; Looking Beyond Hotspotting
Date July 10, 2020 6:29 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Friday, July 10, 2020**

TODAY ON THE BLOG
COVID-19

Health Care Workers In Crisis-Efforts Toward Normalizing A Sustainable
Workplace Culture

By Rebekah E. Gee, William R. Boles, Jay A. Kaplan, Alexandra D. Drane,
and Diane E. Meier

Studies have documented that physicians and nurses experience higher
rates of post-traumatic stress disorder and depression, especially among
those who staff intensive care units and emergency departments. We must
allow COVID-19 to be the catalyst for this necessary culture change to
reduce the stressors that lead to burnout and harm to both health care
workers and their patients. Read More >>

How Is Rur
al
Philanthropy Responding To COVID-19? Under The Radar.

By Allen Smart

Rural COVID-19 cases are growing at a quicker rate than urban cases are,
and COVID-19's effects in rural areas are disproportionately on
communities of color. With fewer nonprofit and governmental resources
available now, rural funders are particularly vital because of their
role in immediate response to COVID-19 and also because of their helping
rural communities to face the longer-term consequences. Examples of
private and government funding in response to this crisis are included.
Read More >>

SYSTEMS OF CARE
Look Beyond Hotspotting To Focus On A Broader Population's Unmet
Social Needs

By Joshua Seidman, Rina Bardin, Amanda Napoles, and Mali Khan

Although the Camden Coalition relies almost exclusively on hospital
claims data, additional data sources are often required to identify
underlying risk factors, which may provide a deeper understanding of who
truly requires intensive intervention. Read More >>

IN THE JOURNAL

LEADING TO HEALTH: DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH

Community Workers Lend Human Connection To COVID-19 Response

By Rob Waters

Systems are investing in workers who come from the communities they
serve to meet patient needs that extend well beyond clinic walls. Read
More >>

This article appears in

**Health Affairs'** series on Leading To Health.

Read the July 2020 Table of Contents
.

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**A CLOSER LOOK**-Frail Elders

The number of older adults living with frailty and disability will
nearly double between 2012 and 2035. The situation for frail elders,
families, and governments will be dire within a dozen years if
leadership and resources do not shift to meet population needs. Planning
now can avert suffering and much of the adverse effects for ensuing
generations
,
write John Auerbach and Joanne Lynn on Health Affairs Blog.

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1. Erica L. Kenney et al.

2.Sara N. Bleich et al.

3. Sanjay Basu et al.

4. Emilie Courtin et al.

5. Julia M. Goodman et al.

6. Dima Mazen Qato et al.

7. Philipp Hessel et al.

8. Victoria D. Lauenroth et al.

9. Nicole M. Benson and Zirui Song

10. Stephan Lindner et al.

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