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Friday, November 3, 2023 | The Latest Research and News from Health Affairs
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ICYMI, we released a short video yesterday highlighting Ryan Petteway reading his Narrative Matters poem, proc prun / roses, as part of our Tackling Structural Racism In Health issue briefing.
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Classifying Structural Racism in State Laws
In the October issue of Health Affairs, Jaquelyn Jahn and her team of coauthors classify US states based on thirteen structural racismārelated legal domains ([link removed] ) in 2013.
The authors identify three classes of states, finding twenty-nine states with predominantly harmful laws, fifteen states with predominantly protective laws, and seven states with a mix of both.
They found that age-adjusted premature mortality rates overall were highest in those states with predominantly harmful laws, and that states with more protective laws were associated with lower premature mortality rates overall than states with more harmful laws.
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Getting Personal: Racism and Health Equity
Health Affairs' Jessica Bylander and Vabren Watts chat about the latest developments from the health equity department at Health Affairs.
They discuss a recent professional development event for authors, the second theme issue we published on racism and health, Native American Heritage Month, and more.
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Joel Weissman on Hospitals Addressing Racism
Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Joel Weissman of Brigham and Women's Hospital on his recent paper identifying how hospitals are addressing the effects of structural racism and the ways in which health equity officers have become leaders to enact change.
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