Delayed treatment
A plethora of evidence suggests health maintenance extends life expectancy. Conversely, delayed treatment may not only affect near-term mortality (e.g., from a missed cancer screening) but perhaps cause sustained compromised health status (e.g., delayed treatment initiation and improper handling of chronic conditions leading to irreversible complications). The disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic may result from either actual missed treatments due to either reduced access to hospitals or fear of care settings, or from reduced contact with medical professionals and more sustained loss of habit in getting check-ups, etc. In theory, the more progressive the disease, the more impact a missed appointment may have. Our biggest concern is that a change in diagnosis and treatment initiation of several common diseases has a negative impact on the long-term prognosis, resulting in increased medical costs and mortality.
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