Health Care
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Health care in America is high cost, poor quality – Trinitonian
[ad_1] Health care in this country sucks. Insurance rates are prohibitively high, making quality care inaccessible. Although programs such as…
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In Celebration of 10 Years of ACA Marketplaces, the Biden-Harris Administration Releases Historic Enrollment Data
[ad_1] Under President Biden, over 45 million people have coverage thanks to the Affordable Care Act and key actions taken…
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Hands Off Our Healthcare – NAACP
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Powerful Legacies: New Memoir Explores Racism in Health Care and Beyond
[ad_1] For anyone interested in making our world more equitable and just, Uché Blackstock’s new memoir, Legacy, is required reading. …
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Immigrants Overwhelmingly Say They and Their Children Are Better Off in the US, But Many Also Report Substantial Discrimination and Challenges, a New KFF/Los Angeles Times Survey Reveals
[ad_1] A new KFF-Los Angeles Times partnership survey of immigrant adults – the largest nationally representative survey focused on immigrants…
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Body Assassin’s Sekou Walton promotes health and wellness in African Americans
[ad_1] Photo by Radhiya Alston/The Atlanta Voice The importance of physical, mental, and emotional wellness is something that should always…
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One-third of Black Americans live in ‘cardiology deserts’
[ad_1] Many Black Americans would have to travel across county lines just to find an open spot with a cardiologist,…
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Pediatric care for non-white children is universally worse across U.S.
[ad_1] From neonatal and primary care to emergency medicine and surgery, the quality of health care received by racial and…
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Working Together to End HIV in Black Communities – HIV.gov
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How Racism Prematurely Ages Black People
[ad_1] In this six-minute video LDI Senior Fellow Courtney Boen discusses the findings of one of the first studies to…
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