Sunday, July 2, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From Health Affairs
Read Health Affairs’ new Forefront
series, Private Sector Solutions for Health Equity, featuring health equity experts as they examine private-sector initiatives and responsibility to advance health equity. The series includes articles exploring private-sector efforts to challenge injustices in health care. Topics covered include cardiovascular health, mental health, and
maternal health.
Also, authors Christopher King and Deliya B. Wesley argue that the public and private sectors can accelerate progress by increasing access to capital through in-kind equity contributions, including loans and
revenue participation agreements, to minority-owned business enterprises.
In the latest article in the series, author Adaeze Enekwechi argues that we should plan to leverage all forms of capital—public, private, and nonprofit
alike—and work toward aligning incentives to support the goals of improving health for all.
We are grateful to CVS Health for supporting this series.
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