This report exposes critical gaps in Brooklyn's response to COVID-19. It was commissioned by Congress Member Yvette Clarke and highlights community challenges.
Published in 2020, this comprehensive report reveals systemic flaws in the national COVID-19 response. It advocates urgent reforms for the ongoing crisis.
Presented in 2020, this paper explores racism in healthcare during COVID-19. It delves into scientific racism and medical apartheid, advocating equity in healthcare.
Discusses racism in healthcare at the David Rogers Health Policy Colloquium, shedding light on scientific racism.
Donald E. Moore MD, MPH reflects on his extensive experience with house calls, offering insights into personalized medical care.
A single payer that guarantees universal access with a strong primery care foundation is likely to lead better health care outcomes.
Donald E. Moore introduces innovative approaches to geriatric care through the demonstration program, revolutionizing in-home medical services for the elderly.
Donald E. Moore explores the transformative impact of health information technology, leveraging innovative strategies to enhance patient care.
Donald E. Moore's MD-MPH thesis analyzes health planning and evaluation in Cuba, providing valuable lessons for healthcare systems globally.
Donald E. Moore explores the DRG planning model's efficacy in healthcare evaluation, offering insights into enhanced healthcare delivery.
Donald E. Moore delves into the power of financial resources in healthcare advocacy, providing key insights into shaping healthcare policy and practice.
There’s only one reason to treat patients at home: They need your care.
Dr. Donald Moore underscores the vital role of house calls, showing his dedication to providing essential care to patients at home despite modern medical challenges.
The Medical Society of the County of Kings, founded in 1822, is the oldest scientific organization in Brooklyn. Its first meeting was held on March 2, 1822, with Corneilus Low as President. Over the years, the society has grown, including the first license granted in 1822 and the establishment of its first building in 1887.
Dr. Donald E. Moore MD, MPH emphasizes the critical need to confront and dismantle racism within the healthcare industry.
Donald E. Moore, MD, MPH, provides expert healthcare and public health consulting, innovative practice management services, and extensive medical education resources for patients, professionals, and institutions.