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US Doctors and Nurses Are Worried for Their Covid-19 Patients—and Themselves

Frontline healthcare workers caring for coronavirus patients worry most about having the proper resources for care, as well as their own health and that of their families.

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US Doctors and Nurses Are Worried for Their Covid-19 Patients—and Themselves
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More than 75% of US emergency and intensive care clinicians are very concerned about their own health and safety, according to a Bain & Company survey conducted in the last week of March. Other top concerns include having the resources to adequately and safely care for patients and exposing their own family members to the coronavirus. As the number of people infected in the US has exceeded 200,000, other, less prominent worries include the resources to test enough people, workload and burnout, mental health, and hospital/practice finances.

Joshua Weisbrod leads Bain’s Healthcare practice in the Americas and is a partner based in New York. Michael Brookshire is a partner in Bain’s Healthcare practice and is based in Dallas. Erin Ney is a board-certified internist and an expert manager in Bain’s Healthcare practice based in Boston.

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