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Health Justice

This week’s Health Justice newsletter highlights perspectives of healthcare leaders on how to advance health equity. First, we hear from physician-leaders on the critical role of wealth creation in building healthy and sustainable communities. Next, we explore how the environment—from a psychiatrist perspective—influences the mental health of individuals and communities. We then hear a vision for redesigning healthcare in which profit motives are replaced with patient-centered goals. Lastly, we encourage you to subscribe to our magazine for more perspectives on health justice, equity, and healing.


Safety Net Hospitals: Why BIPOC Wealth Creation is Needed to Achieve Health

 
To address racism as a public health crisis, hospitals must change how they work and partner with BIPOC groups to build health, wealth, and community. Read more…
 
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The Psychology of Place and the Critical Role It Plays in Individual and Community Health

 
Processes of urban renewal, deindustrialization, planned shrinkage, and the death of Main Streets are pulling us apart from one another. Rebuilding is about fixing the injuries to place as well as mending social fractures. Read more…
 
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Healthcare as a Public Service: Redesigning U.S. Healthcare with Health and Equity at the Center

 
As the US healthcare system comes close to collapse, the need for transformation is obvious. Scaling healthcare into a public service would turn this source of private profit, mass suffering, and financial ruin into an abundant resource accessible to all. Read more…
 
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Winter Issue 2022

 
Subscribe today for your copy of our winter issue New Narratives for Health: Evolving a Culture of Healing for All.
 
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