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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**
**Friday, August 28, 2020**
TODAY ON THE BLOG
COVID-19
Engaging Primary Care In The Community Management Of COVID-19: Global
Lessons From A Small Town In Alberta, Canada
By Saugata Chakraborty, Adam Vyse, and Annalee Coakley
The outbreak at the High River meat packing plant in early April 2020 is
a case study on how socioeconomic factors can contribute to the spread
of COVID-19. Read More >>
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IN THE JOURNAL
NARRATIVE MATTERS:âCOVID-19
A Patient With COVID-19 Is Left Behind As Care Goes Virtual
By Kumara R. Sundar
Primary care physician Kumara Sundar reflects on his institution's
equity initiatives and how they left certain patients behind in the
rapid shift to telemedicine. Read More>>
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**A CLOSER LOOK**-Health Equity
Health equity is composed of a variety of issues. Prioritizing their
importance is a delicate and high-risk task, but necessary to make a
large amount of impact efficiently. So where should attention be given?
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