Chicago Tribune, December 30, 2020. A patient had a severe mental illness, but with monthly injections of medication, he stopped hearing voices and was able to live in subsidized housing, according to Dr. Thomas Huggett, of the Lawndale Christian Health Center. Then came the Aetna insurance company’s decision to drop Walgreens from the patient’s Medicaid…Continue Reading Aetna drops Walgreens from its Medicaid plan, making it harder for low-income Chicagoans to get their prescriptions during the pandemic
Year: 2020
In Communities Deserted By Pharmacies, Advocates Fear Inequitable COVID-19 Vaccine Access
CNN, December 24, 2020. Chicago (CNN)Rochelle Sykes worries that her west side Chicago neighborhood will be left out when the Covid-19 vaccine becomes widely available next year. “It’s a national phenomenon,” said Dima Qato, the lead author of the study of Chicago drug stores and an associate professor at the University of Southern California School…Continue Reading In Communities Deserted By Pharmacies, Advocates Fear Inequitable COVID-19 Vaccine Access
‘Pharmacy desert’ concerns arise on south, west sides of Chicago
Fox 32 Chicago, December 23, 2020. CHICAGO – Health experts are calling on Illinois to make some changes after the state’s contracted Medicare prescription provider dropped Walgreens. The state says the south and west sides of Chicago have pharmacies in reach, but health experts on the front lines say the issue is access and it…Continue Reading ‘Pharmacy desert’ concerns arise on south, west sides of Chicago
Medication Data and the Next Generation of Dried Blood Assessment in NSHAP
The Gerontology Society of America, December 14, 2020. This webinar focuses on the medication data, dried blood spot assays, and social network survey responses in the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project, a longitudinal study that contributes to finding new ways to improve health as people age. Studies regarding polypharmacy and the social (and…Continue Reading Medication Data and the Next Generation of Dried Blood Assessment in NSHAP
Disinvestment in Black and Latino Chicago neighborhoods is rooted in policy. Here’s how these communities continue to be held back.
Chicago Tribune, July 27, 2020. It’s an oft-quoted statistic: White families have significantly more wealth than nonwhite families in America — nearly 10 times that of Black families. The racial wealth gap continues to greatly impact the differences in opportunity and access, from long-term health outcomes of a global pandemic, to education and income levels,…Continue Reading Disinvestment in Black and Latino Chicago neighborhoods is rooted in policy. Here’s how these communities continue to be held back.
How to Handle Fever, Cough, and Body Aches If You Have Mild COVID-19
Consumer Reports, May 4, 2020. Use over-the-counter meds and DIY strategies the right way and know when you need medical attention. “Acetaminophen and NSAIDs are equally effective at treating fever and mild aches,” says Dima Qato, Pharm.D., an associate professor of pharmacy at the University of Illinois at Chicago. “But the WHO and the Food…Continue Reading How to Handle Fever, Cough, and Body Aches If You Have Mild COVID-19
Exploring the Importance of Pharmacies to Public Health
National Academies of Science, April 22, 2020. Research by NAM Pharmacy Fellow Dima M. Qato has shed light on “pharmacy deserts” and closures that reduce people’s access to medications. Pharmacies have been one of the few types of businesses allowed to stay open despite states’ closures of nonessential businesses to help contain COVID-19 — a…Continue Reading Exploring the Importance of Pharmacies to Public Health