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Emergency Physicians Welcome Reintroduction of Bill to Protect Frontline Workers Mental Health

Emergency Physicians Welcome Reintroduction of Bill to Protect Frontline Workers Mental Health News provided by Share this article Share this article WASHINGTON, March 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) applauds the reintroduction of the bipartisan Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act and strongly supports its timely passage into law. Emergency physicians and other health care workers risk their lives every day to protect patients and this bill ensures that our heroes on the frontlines can seek mental health care if they need it, said Mark Rosenberg, DO, MBA, FACEP, president of ACEP. Dr. Lorna Breen s legacy will extend long after this pandemic is over. The bill carrying her name will be a lifeline for emergency physicians who absorb extraordinary levels of grief, anxiety and other stressors but feel their only option is to struggle in silence.

Coronavirus: Doctors, Facing Burnout, Turn To Self-care

Coronavirus: Doctors, facing burnout, turn to self-care An October poll of 862 emergency physicians nationwide from the American College of Emergency Physicians and Morning Consult found that 87% felt more stressed since the onset of COVID-19, with 72% experiencing a greater degree of professional burnout New York Times February 03, 2021 / 02:20 PM IST Dr. Michelle Thompson, a family medicine physician, at her home in Vienna, Ohio on Jan. 15, 2021. A growing number of programs aim to help doctors, nurses and medical students who are struggling with mental health issues during the pandemic. (Dustin Franz/The New York Times) Abby Ellin Dr. Michelle Thompson knows a lot about self-care. A family medicine physician in Vienna, Ohio, she specializes in lifestyle and integrative care, using both conventional and alternative therapies to help her patients heal. She also teaches medical personnel how to prevent and treat burnout.

Congress must pass The Dr Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act

© iStock Upon receiving his COVID-19 vaccine, President-elect Biden praised front-line health care workers and declared, “we owe you big.” Congress can start to repay this debt by passing the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act. Named for the New York physician who took her own life after working for months treating COVID patients and seeing far too many die, the bill provides funding for mental and behavioral health awareness, education, and treatment for our health care providers in order to reduce and prevent their alarmingly high rates of suicide, burnout, substance use disorders, and other psychologically-related conditions. As many predicted since the onset of the pandemic, mental health issues are surging among health care professionals. A recent study in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that among some 1,250 medical professionals working with COVID-19 patients in China, more than 50 percent reported symptoms of depression, nearly 45

The Breen Act: Law to Ramp up US COVID Relief Package Passed | HNGN

HEADLINES & GLOBAL NEWS By   (Photo : Pexels: Thomas Lin) This year, the world has been busy with the Covid-19 pandemic, and various governments are doing everything it can on a budget for their country s COVID relief.  Governments made COVID relief their number one priority in the first half of the year regardless of their respective countries economic stability that will soon deteriorate and plummet as the year proceeds. World superpowers like the U.S., China, the U.K., and others of the same capabilities lend an immense amount of money to their respective allies to boost their power to conduct and supply COVID relief to their citizens. 

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