Wall Street Journalさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Wall Street JournalInstagram)「As eligible health-care workers receive Covid-19 vaccinations across the country, a large swath of private doctors and health-care workers not associated with a hospital system say they are struggling to locate the vaccines.⠀ ⠀ Many say they lack information about how or when they might acquire them. Others have spent hours calling public-health authorities, hospitals and colleagues, sharing information on Facebook and even tweeting at medical associations in search of answers. ⠀ ⠀ Hospitals have prepared for months for the vaccination onslaught, working hand-in-hand with state health authorities while creating scheduling systems, protocols and prioritization lists for who among their staff should be vaccinated first. Meanwhile, those in private and solo practice say they have been left in the dark. About 54% of doctors in the U.S. work at physician-owned private practices, according to the American Medical Association.⠀ ⠀ Cynthia Crawford-Green, a cardiologist with a solo practice in Prince George’s County, Md., pictured here, said she recently spent 30 minutes trying to figure out how to get vaccinated, while friends associated with major hospitals are all getting vaccinated.⠀ ⠀ Last week, she received an email about two vaccination time slots available in a Maryland county where she no longer practices. She signed up but may not make it because it is during her workday—another obstacle for medical workers who can’t be vaccinated at their place of employment.⠀ ⠀ “It’s kind of like unless you are a part of any medical corporations around here, you’re invisible,” she said. “The rest of us are like, what’s next?”⠀ ⠀ Read more at the link in our bio.⠀ ⠀ 📷: @alyssaschukar for @wsjphotos」1月12日 8時58分 - wsj

Wall Street Journalのインスタグラム(wsj) - 1月12日 08時58分


As eligible health-care workers receive Covid-19 vaccinations across the country, a large swath of private doctors and health-care workers not associated with a hospital system say they are struggling to locate the vaccines.⠀

Many say they lack information about how or when they might acquire them. Others have spent hours calling public-health authorities, hospitals and colleagues, sharing information on Facebook and even tweeting at medical associations in search of answers. ⠀

Hospitals have prepared for months for the vaccination onslaught, working hand-in-hand with state health authorities while creating scheduling systems, protocols and prioritization lists for who among their staff should be vaccinated first. Meanwhile, those in private and solo practice say they have been left in the dark. About 54% of doctors in the U.S. work at physician-owned private practices, according to the American Medical Association.⠀

Cynthia Crawford-Green, a cardiologist with a solo practice in Prince George’s County, Md., pictured here, said she recently spent 30 minutes trying to figure out how to get vaccinated, while friends associated with major hospitals are all getting vaccinated.⠀

Last week, she received an email about two vaccination time slots available in a Maryland county where she no longer practices. She signed up but may not make it because it is during her workday—another obstacle for medical workers who can’t be vaccinated at their place of employment.⠀

“It’s kind of like unless you are a part of any medical corporations around here, you’re invisible,” she said. “The rest of us are like, what’s next?”⠀

Read more at the link in our bio.⠀

📷: @alyssaschukar for @wsjphotos


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