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Patient Resources
My Health Can’t Wait aims to help individuals understand the importance of addressing their health and recognize the potential impact of delaying care. These resources, including a Patient/Caregiver Checklist & Discussion Guide and Guidelines & FAQ for Returning to Essential Care, will help patients prioritize their healthcare needs and talk to their healthcare professional about deferred healthcare.

Healthcare Professionals Resources
With My Health Can’t Wait, health care professionals have a comprehensive hub of resources to help their patients understand the steps being taken for their safety. Included tools are designed to support patient communication and health prioritization during COVID-19 and beyond.
Did You Know?
31%
of Americans surveyed consider undergoing elective surgery or a medical procedure to be a major/moderate priority during the time of COVID-191
76%
of Americans surveyed are confident that the health care facilities they visit can properly manage the risk of patient exposure to COVID-191
73%
of Americans surveyed say they would be comfortable using telehealth services as a way of managing their health care1
References
1. Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices Companies Elective Surgery Survey. Accessed August 4, 2020. About the Survey: This survey was conducted online within the United States by The Harris Poll on behalf of DePuy Synthes from July 9-13, 2020 among 2,016 U.S. adults ages 18 and older. This online survey is not based on a probability sample and therefore no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated. (CLICK TO PDF)
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