Nearly a quarter of adults in the U.S. don’t have broadband at home, network speeds are insufficient for video calls in much of rural America, and 15% struggle to pay for internet. It’s a persistent issue that threatens to hamper the lofty promises made by telehealth...
A Rutgers study gives new insight into the experiences and perspectives of Black and Latinx people working in supportive health care roles during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study is the first to focus on the experience of support health care workers from underserved...
Join us on Thursday, February 17th at 3pm for the NJ ACTS Biostatistics and Epidemiology Workshop “Introduction to Causal Inference and Propensity Scores” In this workshop we will first briefly introduce basics of causal inference (definitions of effects; confounding;...
Please read Dr. Crystal’s article in the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment titled, “Medically treated opioid overdoses among New Jersey Medicaid beneficiaries: Rapid growth and complex comorbidity amid growing fentanyl penetration.” Public and...
COVID-19 has disproportionately impacted employment for minority populations resulting in higher unemployment rates and healthcare concerns, according to a Rutgers study. The study, published in Sexuality Research and Social Policy, examined United States unemployment...