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‘It Just Seems Like My Patients Are Sicker’

Por: The Atlantic Health September 24, 2022

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For much of the pandemic, Americans put off nonemergency health care. That could haunt us for years to come.The Atlantic; GettyAugust 29, 2022The most haunting memory of the pandemic for Laura, a doctor who practices internal medicine in New York, is a patient who never got COVID at all. A middle-aged man diagnosed with Stage 3 colon cancer in 2019, he underwent surgery and a round of successful chemotherapy and was due for regular checkups to... + full article



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