…Without trusted primary care physicians, the ERs and hospitals would have been swept away by the deluge. We were the silent gatekeepers because our patients were not tested and therefore not counted in the statistics. (New York)
We have had an increase in suicidality among patients, especially among those with pre-existing depressive/anxiety disorders. The slow response to cover mental health services and non-physician health care providers added to this problem. (Illinois)
I am beyond burned out. With the added stress on top of usual stress, I am seriously trying to find ways to “get out.” (New York)
So grateful for the professionalism of our staff and colleagues, and the graciousness of our patients. This has been very difficult on our patients who have mental illness - seeing more calls with somatic symptoms, anxiety, depressive symptoms, etc. (Virginia)
Huge barriers to get permission for basic services for Medicaid patients. Insurance reimbursement for telephone visits with an internet and smart device poor population is unacceptable. (Alaska)
As the least paid of the specialties (Pediatrics), I am unsure that we will be able to weather a full summer/winter. If there is no school in the Fall, there will be no incentive for parents to bring their children in and we will have to close our doors. (Maryland)
I am here for the neediest and most marginalized members of my community, and keep them out of the ERs. I am proud to do [this] work but I am damn sure tired of [doing it] for free if you don't want to support what I do. (Colorado)
Please tell them we don’t care about left or right. We want science driven intelligent path forward! (Nevada)
Patients are really scared. They are afraid to go out of their homes. They are afraid to come in to the physician's office. They are thinking twice when they need emergency care. This is not how we want to serve our communities. We need consistent guidance from the state and national government which is based on scientific research and fact. There should be no reason for partisianship. We need to keep people out of public areas so that our community does not get a second wave. (Wisconsin)
Concerned about the relaxation of social isolation guidelines and increased COVID cases which will also infect our staff. (Alabama)
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