Articles: health.
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Ongoing care after pregnancy is recommended. Health-related social needs are recognized barriers to care, yet their pregnancy-related prevalence and associations with care are unknown. Researchers sought to assess (1) the prevalence of health-related social needs during pregnancy-based care, and (2) their associations with ongoing care after pregnancy. ⋯ Researchers identified a 24% prevalence of pregnancy-related health-related social needs and 53% subsequent linkage to ongoing care. Compared with screening negative for health-related social needs, screening positive was not associated with linkage to care, while being not screened was associated with a 20% lower likelihood of linkage to ongoing care.
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Prompt reperfusion is critical for patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) to improve outcomes. Yet, variability in regional healthcare delivery may influence treatment times and patient outcomes. We thus aimed at evaluating differences in management and outcomes of STEMI patients across Northern, Central, and Southern Italy, focusing on time-dependent reperfusion and in-hospital logistics. ⋯ This comprehensive nationwide analysis highlights significant regional disparities in the management and treatment timelines of STEMI patients in Italy. Despite these differences, in-hospital care was consistently timely across regions, suggesting that pre-hospital logistics critically influence overall treatment times. Enhanced pre-hospital ECG teletransmission could further optimize reperfusion times, potentially improving patient outcomes.