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Tuesday, December 1, 2020
TODAY ON THE BLOG

DISPARITIES

By Nathan T. Chomilo

Policy is being developed quickly in the time of COVID-19. Given preexisting racial inequities made worse by the pandemic, it is critical to assess the racial equity impact of research and policy making from the start. Read More >>

IN THE JOURNAL

NARRATIVE MATTERS: HEALTH EQUITY

This, Too, Is What Racism Feels Like
By Brooke A. Cunningham

After George Floyd’s killing, a physician reflects on how the health effects of racism become embodied for her and other Black Americans. Read More >>

Narrative Matters
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A CLOSER LOOK Health Care Preparedness

Emergencies happen without warning, and the scale of those emergencies is unpredictable. The best way to prepare is to ensure that emergency preparedness funds are sufficient. Read more.

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