"We already knew that there was racial inequity in health care before the pandemic... now the pandemic as well as George Floyd's murder have brought that to the forefront again. We need to do better by our patients of color." (Clinician in Minnesota)
"The daily protest marches and early curfews have directly impacted all offices in NYC. Patient fear of being caught up, transit interruptions, etc. add another complication to the already overwhelming pandemic precautions. My patients are mostly sympathetic to the protests and upset by the situation. Stress-related complaints skyrocketed this week." (Clinician in New York)
“I’ve been anxious lately.” (Illinois)
“I am fearful of touching a door handle and getting sick.” (California)
“There seems to be no organized plan for anything. It is every man, practice and health care system for themselves.” (Florida)
“This pandemic is so mentally, physically and emotionally exhausting. What does the future hold?” (Florida)
“Feeling burned-out at this time. It is a struggle to continue with telehealth. Not as fulfilling. Much more work.” (California)
“Completely exhausting to try to add in an additional 15-20 hrs/wk negotiating with landlord & creditors, keep up with ever-changing resources and billing/coding/regulatory changes & local public health updates, apply for loans, grants and financial aid, etc., while still taking care of our patients (who require more practical and emotional support in order to engage effectively and cope with rapid changes).” (Colorado)
"We hope to preserve … changes we have made during this time, including an emphasis on a contactless culture, a recall culture, and other ways in which we have distilled our processes down to streamline the clinician-patient interaction." (Michigan)"Family docs are made for these times." (Pennsylvania)
"It re-affirms my choice of profession and the value of primary care." (Maryland)
"I feel strongly that we do not acknowledge the value of the profession as much as we should." (Virginia)"My doctor is great and caring." (North Carolina)"My Dr's office requires face masks and does temp checks prior to entering. I felt safe going there." (Michigan)
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