Health Affairs recently published two new health policy briefs on residential segregation.
Residential segregation is a fundamental, structural determinant of health because of its role in mediating exposure to key social determinants of health, including education, income, employment, and housing, among others.
Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Gillian SteelFisher from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Harvard Opinion Research Program on her recently published paper assessing the attitudes of primary care physicians and patients toward telemedicine.
This Week: Celebrating Health Equity Ryann Tanap and Vabren Watts discuss the latest news and developments in the Health Equity Department at Health Affairs. They preview Elevating Voices during Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and the first
published article from the Health Equity Fellowship for Trainees. Plus, Vabe shares a scene report from the conferences he recently attended.
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