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Healthcare utilization for non-COVID-19 conditions has decreased almost universally, across both high- and lower-income countries. The pandemic's impact on non-COVID-19 health outcomes, particularly for chronic diseases, may take years to fully manifest and should be a topic of ongoing study. Future research should be tied to system improvement and the promotion of health equity, with researchers identifying potentially actionable findings for national, regional and local health leadership. Public health professionals must also seek to address the disparity in published data from LMICs as compared with high-income countries.
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Charlotte M. Roy
University of Southern California
E. Brennan Bollman
Columbia University
Laura M Carson
Queen's University
European Journal of Public Health
Columbia University
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dab65237b5141e3ba3c4b3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckab047