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Health Justice

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 that disproportionately affects women of color. Next, how capital can be mobilized to address the risks and harms AI poses to vulnerable communities. Then, an interview with the author of a guidebook to improve maternal health outcomes. Finally, how broadening access to biomarker testing can advance health equity.


The Other Maternal Health Crisis: Black Birthing People’s Mental Health and Wellbeing

 
“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... 
 
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Addressing the Risks and Harms of Artificial Intelligence by Leveraging Capital

 
“What roles can organizational investors and the entire nonprofit ecosystem play in equitably shaping AI’s socioeconomic impact?” Read more... 
 
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How to Address the Maternal Mortality Crisis: A Conversation with Dorothy Cilenti

 
“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…


Battles over Biomarker Testing Shed Light on Precision Medicine’s Inaccessibility

 
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…
 
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