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Subject The Healthcare “Underclass”
Date January 15, 2021 5:29 PM
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COVID-19 has revealed deep cracks in the healthcare system, particularly for workers, but this could be a transformational moment

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Crisis within a Crisis: Health Workers on the Front Line of COVID-19 ([link removed][UNIQID])
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This article comes from the winter 2020 edition of the Nonprofit Quarterly as part of an article series on “America’s healthcare crisis.” To learn more about this topic, please join us on Thursday, January 21st, at 2 pm EST for a free webinar ([link removed][UNIQID]) on Health, Racial Disparities and Economic Justice.

Over 18.5 million people work in healthcare in the United States.1 Of these, only about 600,000 are doctors. By contrast, nurses account for nearly four million healthcare workers. Nurses, however, are not the only health workers on the front lines. Another seven million workers occupy “low-wage” roles that also involve direct contact with patients.

These workers earn a median wage of $13.48 per hour. Among the lowest paid are home health and personal care workers, who earn a median hourly wage of $11.57. How do we reassess the value of our essential workers and invest in a caring future?

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