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    The 2021 Menino Survey of Mayors represents the eighth nationally representative survey of American mayors and is based on interviews with 126 sitting mayors from 39 states. The 2021 Survey explores mayoral views on COVID-19 recovery, equity and small business, closing the racial wealth gap, and housing and homelessness. The Survey continues in 2021 with the…

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    • Most US mayors concerned abt #mentalhealth of their #healthcitizens via @BUonCities Menino Survey https://t.co/Me9ALvpAQx Post #COVID19 > mayors worry about mental #health than #education #financialsecurity #smallbusiness loss or #crime @RockefellerFdn @Citi #publichealth https://t.co/R9zb5nP4rc

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    The World Economic Forum will defer its Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, in the light of continued uncertainty over the Omicron outbreak.

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    • The @wef annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, will be deferred until early summer 2022 https://t.co/2vBO7THqT6 Once again so sorry #COVID19 keeping us apart but I respect & embrace this good decision #publichealth #healthcitizenship #healthcitizens #VaccinesWork #MaskUp https://t.co/6Tndm7YmG3

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    Compared with the rest of the developed world, people living in the U.S. may be concerned about income inequality, but their demand for income redistribution is the lowest among peer citizens living in 31 other OECD countries. In their  latest report, Does Inequality Matter? the OECD examines how people perceive economic disparities and social mobility across the OECD 32 (the world’s developed…

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    • Does #inequality matter in the US? @OECD report looks at Q for OECD nations In US < intergenerational mobility due to “Great Gatsby Curve” ->#incomeinequality vs #socialmobility https://t.co/zxwqCI3X34 #Healthcare spending in demand w US #healthcitizens #SDoH #socialcare https://t.co/KNiIZn6Nsi

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    The pandemic has put health care top-of-mind for health citizens the world over. As the public health crisis continues its up-and-downticks around the globe, people are connecting health care to their national economies and politics, based on a global survey from the Pew Research Center, Citizens in Advanced Economies Want Significant Changes to Their Political Systems. For this analysis, the Pew…

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    • People globally link politics & economies w #healthcare system satisfaction @PewResearch https://t.co/c6Dsxpz67d Most political social & #health system calls for reform w #healthcitizens in US & Greece How people see govt #COVID19 #pandemic response tied to calls for reforms https://t.co/DLrqeB6pJ9

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    Objective To estimate the changes in life expectancy and years of life lost in 2020 associated with the covid-19 pandemic. Design Time series analysis. Setting 37 upper-middle and high income countries or regions with reliable and complete mortality data. Participants Annual all cause mortality data from the Human Mortality Database for 2005-20, harmonised and disaggregated by age and…

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    • The US & her #healthcitizens lost abt 2 years of life due to #COVID19 #pandemic via @bmj_latest Men, −2.27 YLL; women, −1.61 YLL https://t.co/NGs1zQCRxe US #2 after Russians' <#lifeexpectancy New Zealand, Taiwan, Iceland, S Korea, Denmark & Norway fared well #mortality https://t.co/MCDPCnXLXP

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    “More than a year and a half into the COVID-19 outbreak, the recent spread of the highly transmissible delta variant in the United States has extended severe financial and health problems in the lives of many households across the country — disproportionately impacting people of color and people with low income,” reports Household Experiences in America During the Delta Variant Outbreak, a new…

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    • Be mindful about what makes #health @HLTH #HLTH2021 In #COVID19 4 in 10 US #healthcitizens had financial problems esp paying for debt & #medicalcare in @RWJF @NPR @HarvardChanECPE study - harder on people of color & renters https://t.co/Pwk7viT3cF #SDoH #HLTH21 @KBDeSalvo https://t.co/wY6OEzkG64

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    The level of medical debt in America exceeded debt of other types in 2020. Furthermore, the flow of medical debt was greater among health citizens living in states that did not expand Medicaid as part of the Affordable Care Act, compared with patients who reside in Medicaid expansion states, according to an original research essay, Medical Debt in the US, 2009-2020 published in JAMA on 20 July…

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    • In #Medicaid non-expansion states #healthcitizens have >#medicaldebt @JAMA_current study IDs "where" Americans >likely to have unpaid medical bills by ZIP https://t.co/Cg87rzRcr0 @commonwealthfnd finds #healthsecurity problems for commercial insured as well #HealthEquity https://t.co/j2PXUthiHQ