Join us on May 23 for the free event
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On Tuesday, May 23, you are invited to join us for a "Lunch and
Learn" event to discuss the Health Affairs' Health Equity journey and
share with the audience lessons learned during this process, some of
which is covered in a recently published article "A Seat For All:
Advancing racial equity in scholarly publishing of health policy and
health services research
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The session will be hosted by University of California Davis Professor
Michelle Ko, a member of the Health Affairs Health Equity Advisory
Committee, and feature Tulane University Assistant Professor Andrew
Anderson, a recent graduate of the Health Affairs Health Equity Fellows
Training (HEFT) program.
Anderson published an article in the latest issue of Health Affairs,
"The Costs of Disparities In Preventable Heart Failure Hospitalizations
In The US South, 2015-17
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Anderson recently wrote about the high costs of ignoring health equities
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in Health Affairs Forefront and appeared on a recent episode of our A
Health Podyssey podcast
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This event will be open to all.
Date: Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Time: 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Eastern
Access: Open to all
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