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I need to make an appointment for a non-COVID-19 health condition. Is it safe to come to the hospital? Answers to this and other FAQs about how Mass General is prepared to provide general care to patients.
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Massachusetts General Hospital has created resources for our patients in other languages.
As part of ensuring an equitable response to COVID-19, we have created a resource repository that includes:
This repository was created for internal use within Mass General Brigham, but we are sharing it here with other organizations who may benefit from these resources. We will continue to update this repository with additional resources. While we aim to be as inclusive as possible, this is not an exhaustive collection of resources for every language spoken or every type of disability.
We welcome suggestions for additional existing resources to add to this repository. To submit resources:
Depending on the volume of resources submitted, we will likely be unable to respond to every message we receive.
Resources in Other LanguagesThe latest news and information about the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic from Mass General.
If you are an established patient and do not have a primary care provider, or are unable to reach them, there are other resources for you.
Esta semana, la doctora Sarimer Sánchez, de Massachusetts General Hospital responde a preguntas frecuentes sobre el COVID-19 en español.
I need to make an appointment for a non-COVID-19 health condition. Is it safe to come to the hospital? Answers to this and other FAQs about how Mass General is prepared to provide general care to patients.
Maternal SARS‐CoV‐2 positivity during pregnancy was associated with nearly two-fold higher odds of a neurodevelopmental diagnosis at 12 months of age among male children.
Researchers have examined how patient characteristics and COVID-19 infection may affect the antibody responses of people with HIV—including responses against SARS-CoV-2 proteins as well as proteins from other viruses.
Researchers have developed an upgraded chest radiograph (CXR) explainable artificial intelligence model that was trained on thousands of well annotated CXRs.
Model also simulates how well vaccines would fare against potential future viral variants.
MGfC responds to capacity crisis from RSV and respiratory illness surge
Learn more about equity, inclusion, and accessibility efforts at Mass General.