New to me as well and seems very fitting in a world where everything around us is digital and leveraging that for these purposes whether it be for outcomes that have been around a long time or more recently.
I am surprised there would be underreporting considering how prevalent it is and how that is critical information for procedures, but it is more so assessing risk of being diagnosed, so I can see how the language is.
I was not familiar with neighborhood disorder and I can see how that affect sleep whether it be being able to or stay asleep over the course of a night.
As of September 12, 2023, here are the new recommendations for the COVID-19 vaccination: https://www.cdc.gov/respiratory-viruses/whats-new/covid-vaccine-recommendations-9-12-2023.html
"The updated vaccines should work well against currently circulating variants of COVID-19, including BA.2.86, and continue to be the best way to protect yourself against severe disease."
Measurement of capacity is key and how a public health system can respond.
"To strengthen public health and emergency preparedness and response, it is fundamental to define and monitor the public health workforce and its capacity."
It is getting their knowledge foundation out there and opportunities to educate.
"It is necessary to improve the professional education of the pharmacists by introducing the basics of pharmaceutical care that will ease the burden on hospitals and doctors during public health crises such as COVID-19."
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