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Even within the same hospital, Black patients endure more harm than white patients

Even within the same hospital, Black patients endure more harm than white patients

by Pamela Dahlen | Aug 12, 2021 | Community, News

Research shows that Black adult patients experience higher rates of adverse patient safety events compared to White adult patients who receive care in the same hospital. Read the Full Article.
COVID In New Jersey: Governor, Health Commissioner Recommend Everyone Wear Masks Indoors When There Is Increased Risk.

COVID In New Jersey: Governor, Health Commissioner Recommend Everyone Wear Masks Indoors When There Is Increased Risk.

by William Jester | Aug 12, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

New Jersey’s COVID numbers are on the rise, and the governor is reserving the right to reinstate a mask mandate if things continue to trend upward. The health commissioner and Gov. Phil Murphy are now recommending both vaccinated and unvaccinated residents wear masks...
ISSUE BRIEF: Lacking Dental Coverage, Many People on Medicare Forgo Dental Care, Especially Beneficiaries of Color

ISSUE BRIEF: Lacking Dental Coverage, Many People on Medicare Forgo Dental Care, Especially Beneficiaries of Color

by Pamela Dahlen | Aug 11, 2021 | Community, News

Almost half of all Medicare beneficiaries (47%) did not have a dental visit within the past year as of 2018, the analysis finds, with rates higher among those who are Black (68%) or Hispanic (61%) compared to White beneficiaries (42%). Rates were also higher among...
Covid cases are rising in the states with low vaccination rates.

Covid cases are rising in the states with low vaccination rates.

by William Jester | Aug 11, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

After months of decline, cases of Covid-19 infection are once again rising around the country. But data shows that the biggest increases are in states that are lagging behind in vaccinations. Nationwide, the four-week Covid case count has more than doubled as of...
Just had a baby in N.J.? You can soon get a free house call from a nurse under new law.

Just had a baby in N.J.? You can soon get a free house call from a nurse under new law.

by Pamela Dahlen | Aug 10, 2021 | Community, News

Gov. Phil Murphy signed a law that guarantees parents in New Jersey can receive a free home visit by a nurse within two weeks of their child’s birth, a crucial time of life when the health and well-being of mothers and babies may be at risk. Read the Full...
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