Health Care Access and Use Among Adults with Diabetes During the COVID-19 Pandemic — United States, February–March 2021 is a research paper published in MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (2021). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.590. It has been cited 50 times.
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0.590
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2.29
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Additional file 1 of Associations between new health conditions and healthcare service utilizations among older adults in the United Kingdom: effects of COVID-19 risks, worse financial situation, and lowered income
Additional file 1 of Associations between new health conditions and healthcare service utilizations among older adults in the United Kingdom: effects of COVID-19 risks, worse financial situation, and lowered income
Additional file 2 of Associations between new health conditions and healthcare service utilizations among older adults in the United Kingdom: effects of COVID-19 risks, worse financial situation, and lowered income
Additional file 2 of Associations between new health conditions and healthcare service utilizations among older adults in the United Kingdom: effects of COVID-19 risks, worse financial situation, and lowered income
Additional file 1 of COVID-19 pandemic-related healthcare interruptions and diabetes distress: a national study of US adults with diabetes
Additional file 1 of COVID-19 pandemic-related healthcare interruptions and diabetes distress: a national study of US adults with diabetes