We’ll start with an apology. While pension funding is deeply important both to the public servants who earn pensions and to ...
Socioeconomic, racial and gender inequities in healthcare account for nearly $320 billion in annual spending, and could account for $1 trillion or more by 2040, according to an analysis out Wednesday ...
Health inequities that limit underserved people’s access to affordable, high-quality care account for approximately $320 billion in annual healthcare spending, according to an analysis by Deloitte. If ...
(NNPA Newswire) – Color of Change, the nation’s largest online racial justice organization, and Americans for Tax Fairness recently released a damning report exposing the deep racial inequities ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the multiple ways that structural factors such as racism and economic inequality drive health inequities. Inequities in COVID-19 outcomes (testing, incidence, ...
In this week’s episode of “Podnosis,” Fierce Healthcare’s Anastassia Gliadkovskaya explores the topic of inequities in maternal and infant health and what one nonprofit is doing to increase ...
The pandemic has driven discussions on equity in a variety of directions, but for essential workers on the frontlines of health care, few inequities were as stark as one that impacts their own wallets ...
At an Institute for Value-Based Medicine® event held in Phoenix, Arizona, experts from Banner Health and Aetna discussed how health inequities and social determinants of health can affect primary care ...
Many historically marginalized populations have faced differential access to COVID-19 resources, such as testing, vaccinations, or therapeutics. To date, national efforts to increase access to ...
Health inequities among Black Indigenous People of Color, immigrant and low-income communities is driven largely by inadequate healthcare access. Telehealth offers an opportunity to increase ...
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