This week’s Health Justice newsletter looks at the barriers preventing equitable healthcare and how to overcome them.
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This week’s Health Justice newsletter looks at the barriers preventing equitable healthcare and how to overcome them. First, research is shedding light on the maternal mental health crisis ([link removed]) that disproportionately affects women of color. Next, how capital can be mobilized to address the risks and harms AI poses ([link removed]) to vulnerable communities. Then, an interview with the author of a guidebook ([link removed]) to improve maternal health outcomes. Finally, how broadening access to biomarker testing ([link removed]) can advance health equity.
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The Other Maternal Health Crisis: Black Birthing People’s Mental Health and Wellbeing ([link removed])
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“A small body of research is drawing critical attention to the mental strain attached to the experiences of Black women and birthing people during and following pregnancy.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Addressing the Risks and Harms of Artificial Intelligence by Leveraging Capital ([link removed])
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How to Address the Maternal Mortality Crisis: A Conversation with Dorothy Cilenti ([link removed])
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“To combat the maternal mortality crisis, over 150 maternal health experts came together to write The Practical Playbook III: Working Together to Improve Maternal Health.” Read more… ([link removed])
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Battles over Biomarker Testing Shed Light on Precision Medicine’s Inaccessibility ([link removed])
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Precision medicine, “has long been touted as the answer to America’s failing healthcare system, but its inaccessibility continues to stymie its impact.” Read more… ([link removed])
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