Changes in COVID Care After the Public Health Emergency | COVID's Lasting Impact: Caring for Immigrant, Migrant and Asylee Patients

COVID's Lasting Impact

How has COVID-19 care changed after the end of the Public Health Emergency? In this episode, Esther Rojas, Project Coordinator at Migrant Clinicians Network, and our host and Founding Medical Director Ed Zuroweste, MD, will discuss how clinicians can navigate providing comprehensive COVID prevention and care despite the changing COVID landscape, waning public interest, and fewer resources. Clinicians will learn about changes in vaccines, treatment, food subsidies, and insurance access as well as the latest guidance on vaccines and what clinicians should know to best assist their patients, including knowledge about the Health and Human Services Bridge Access Program for the uninsured. Connect with MCN on our website: ⁠www.migrantclinician.org/signup⁠ Find episode resources and links here: ⁠ COVID Care After the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency: Vaccines, Testing, and Treatment | Migrant Clinicians Network

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