COVID-19 Volume Declines Mostly Uniform, But Higher in Black, Latino Neighborhoods, Study Shows – Healthcare Dive

Read article - An article about a study conducted by researchers at the Geisel School of Medicine and Sound Physicians that analyzed data on about 1 million hospital admissions in and around the time COVID-19 became a pandemic. The researchers found that erosion in the volume of hospital inpatient admissions during the initial months of the COVID-19 pandemic was remarkably uniform. Admissions among patients living in majority Black and Latino neighborhoods dipped well below the highest point of decline in April 2020.