Want People to Take the COVID-19 Vaccine? Confront Racism in Health Care
On The Dose, Rhea Boyd, M.D., talks about what it takes to dismantle the historic racism that has long prevented people of color from getting health care.
On The Dose, Rhea Boyd, M.D., talks about what it takes to dismantle the historic racism that has long prevented people of color from getting health care.
One year later, what have been the effects of unwinding Medicaid’s continuous enrollment policy that started during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Bridging between governmental, public health, and community power-building organizations is necessary to return public health to its roots in social change.
This report evaluates disparities in health and health care across racial and ethnic groups, both within states and between U.S. states.
On The Dose podcast, artist and health care activist Michelle Browder talks about changing Montgomery, Alabama’s painful legacy as the birthplace of gynecology.
Several states have leveraged Medicaid reimbursement to enhance school mental health programs, using a streamlined approach that other states might find useful.
This report evaluates disparities in health and health care across racial and ethnic groups, both within states and between U.S. states.
On The Dose podcast, medical student and illustrator Chidiebere Ibe discusses inclusive medical imagery, which is critical for health care equity.
Bridging between governmental, public health, and community power-building organizations is necessary to return public health to its roots in social change.
On The Dose podcast, Dr. Folasade May talks about what’s behind the rise in colorectal cancer among younger people and barriers to widespread cancer screening.
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