National survey conducted by the Morehouse School of Medicine and Teva Pharmaceuticals shows intensified impacts among vulnerable populations driven by lack of access to care
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About 50% of healthcare consumers say they postponed or canceled healthcare services since the pandemic began
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64% of Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) delayed and/or canceled healthcare services during the pandemic
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84% of physicians report an increase in new diagnoses of mental health conditions since the pandemic began
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58% of healthcare consumers say they are likely to use telehealth to see/visit their doctor or healthcare provider after the pandemic