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Post-Covid-19-Care: (Long) Covid & Society
Post-Covid-19-Care: (Long) Covid & Society
7 episodes
3 months ago
This podcast forms part of the interuniversity cluster project “Post Covid-19 Care” between the Medical University of Vienna and the University of Vienna. It aims to facilitate conversations and engage in dialogues about the multifaceted concept of ‘care’ and socioeconomic dimensions, within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond, and specifically Long Covid. Each episode features one or more academics or professionals from different areas discussing the meaning, the importance, the challenges and current changes of ‘care’ in their respective fields. Additionally, we will explore how we might look at Long Covid from these various perspectives of 'care'.
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This podcast forms part of the interuniversity cluster project “Post Covid-19 Care” between the Medical University of Vienna and the University of Vienna. It aims to facilitate conversations and engage in dialogues about the multifaceted concept of ‘care’ and socioeconomic dimensions, within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond, and specifically Long Covid. Each episode features one or more academics or professionals from different areas discussing the meaning, the importance, the challenges and current changes of ‘care’ in their respective fields. Additionally, we will explore how we might look at Long Covid from these various perspectives of 'care'.
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Episode 6: Health Economics – (Long) COVID-19 in Austrian primary care with Prof. Dr. Kathryn Hoffmann [English]
Post-Covid-19-Care: (Long) Covid & Society
37 minutes 13 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 6: Health Economics – (Long) COVID-19 in Austrian primary care with Prof. Dr. Kathryn Hoffmann [English]
In this episode Prof. Dr. Kathryn Hoffmann, Professor for Primary Care at the Medical University of Vienna, gives an extensive insight into the learnings from acute Covid-19 and the current situation and challenges regarding Long Covid from a primary care perspective, as well as her current research. Professor Hoffmann not only works as a researcher at the Medical University of Vienna and the National Health Institute (Gesundheit Österreich GmbH) but also as a clinician in a general practice.

Note: At the time of the recording of this episode, Professor Hoffmann still worked as an Associate Professor, however, in the meantime she was appointed Professor for Primary Care Medicine and heads the eponymous department. Moreover, as she rightfully pointed out, also in the UK the GP is the first point of contact to patients with the exception of hospitalized Covid-19 patients who can go directly to a Long Covid specialist department.

Lastly, the updated version of the long Covid-19 guideline mentioned in the interview was published on August 9th, 2023 and is available here: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00508-023-02242-z

You can find more information about Prof. Dr. Kathryn Hoffmann here:

https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/en/forschung/researcher-profiles/researcher-profiles/detail/?res=kathryn_hoffmann&cHash=8bb091be48155ca8769598975d00ac5a
Post-Covid-19-Care: (Long) Covid & Society
This podcast forms part of the interuniversity cluster project “Post Covid-19 Care” between the Medical University of Vienna and the University of Vienna. It aims to facilitate conversations and engage in dialogues about the multifaceted concept of ‘care’ and socioeconomic dimensions, within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond, and specifically Long Covid. Each episode features one or more academics or professionals from different areas discussing the meaning, the importance, the challenges and current changes of ‘care’ in their respective fields. Additionally, we will explore how we might look at Long Covid from these various perspectives of 'care'.