As 2023 begins, health problems looks back at 2022 one last time, and tallies up the 10 most read articles of the year. The most read journal articles over the past year focused on issues as diverse as structural racism, COVID-19, disability and health.
Here are the most read health problems 2022 journal article:
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Systemic and Structural Racism: Definitions, Examples, Health Hazards, and Approaches to Dismantling by Paula Braveman et al.
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By David Tuller, New Ways to Support Frequent Emergency Department Visits.
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Reopening Schools and COVID-19 in Communities: Evidence from Natural Experiments in Ontario, Canada Tiffany Fitzpatrick et al.
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Personalized phone outreach has increased access to health insurance for hard-to-reach populations, but challenges remain according to Rebecca Myerson et al.
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Perinatal Health Risks and Outcomes in U.S. Women with Self-Reported Disabilities, 2011–19 by Willi Horner-Johnson et al.
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Have Nearly 50 Years of Disability Civil Rights Law Achieved Equitable Care? Lisa Jezoni et al.
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Communication Access in Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment Facilities for Deaf American Sign Language Users, by Tyler James et al.
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Effectiveness of Government Masking Orders for COVID-19 County-Level Case Outbreaks across the United States, Jing Huang et al, 2020
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Negative patient descriptors: Documenting racial bias in electronic health records by Michael Sun et al.
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Structural Racism in Historical and Contemporary US Health Care Policy Ruqaiijah Yearby et al.
More “Top 10” health problems Upcoming lists: Top 10 Forefront Titles, Top 10 Podcasts, Top 10 “Editor’s Picks” health problems Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil.