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Friday, October 20, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs
Dear John,
ICYMI, Chidinma Ibe of Johns Hopkins University joined A Health Podyssey
to discuss her recent paper that provides a closer understanding of the
value of community health workers' (CHW) voices, social risk factors,
and how structural racism shapes CHWs' approach to intervention delivery
in structurally vulnerable communities.
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In his poem
included in the October issue of Health Affairs, Ryan Petteway,
associate professor at the Oregon Health & Science University, explores
research and knowledge production within historically marginalized
communities and the ways that knowledge production can be exclusionary
or harmful.
In a follow-up interview
,
Petteway notes that place-based research can also often offer a
one-dimensional perspective of the communities it attempts to dissect.
It can disproportionately focus on what these communities lack, rather
than all that they offer.
The poem, along with an interview
with Ryan Petteway and Health Affairs Senior Editor and Correspondent
Jessica Bylander, can be found at healthaffairs.org
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California Shares Insight Into Modern Health Care Workforce Relations
Health Affairs' Leslie Erdelack and Michael Gerber discuss labor
relations and news out of California, providing an update on the Kaiser
Permanente workforce strike and how California will raise its minimum
wage for health care workers to $25 an hour. So does California, so does
the US?
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To End The HIV Epidemic, We Need To Reach Unsheltered Homeless
Populations
Wendy Armstrong et al.
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