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The State of Value-Based Care and Its Potential Effect on Maternal

WebThe U.S. faces a maternal mortality crisis, particularly for women of color. Maternal mortality rates for Black and Hispanic patients remain the highest of any …

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Social Determinants of Health: How Social Equity Affects Health …

WebUnbeknownst to the average patient, the care we receive from our doctors says relatively little about our overall health. The answer is not found in our genetic makeup, either.

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Cultural Competency the Key to Latino Health Policy

WebDespite more than three decades of empirical evidence from sociological and anthropological research that clearly shows that culture plays a significant role in the …

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The Emergence and Implications of Gender Affirming Healthcare …

WebAs of March 2022, at least 20 percent of transgender youth in the United States are at risk of losing access to gender-affirming healthcare as states across the …

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Reproductive Rights Extend to Sexual Education As Well

WebSince the Dobbs decision, reproductive rights have increasingly become criminalized and polarized within the United States. More than 22 states have passed …

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What Public Health Insurance Agencies Can Learn from Private …

WebThe COVID-19 pandemic and the health inequities it revealed strengthened the case for universal health coverage (UHC), a discussion that was already topical pre …

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When Trauma-Informed Pedagogy Is Not Enough: The Need for …

WebRelated Articles. Education, Training and Labor. Making a Case for the Right to Preschool . April 23, 2024. by-Hannah MorrisHigh-quality early childhood education …

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Debunking Model Minority: California Report Finds Differences in …

WebThe UCLA Center for Health Policy Research released findings from the most recent California Health Interview Survey (2011-2012) on various health indicators …

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Interview: Sarah Kliff on Covering Health Reform

WebBY BRIAN CHIGLINSKY On the bright, sunny morning of Thursday, July 28, 2012, a group of reporters and interns could be seen in their best work outfits and most …

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Tauhi Vā As A Tool For Advocacy In A Time Of Crisis And …

WebThis piece was published in the 31st print volume of the Asian American Policy Review. Our current work tells us what we have always known — that we have …

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Right to Work and Health

WebWhat the Most Recent Attack on Organized Labor Will Mean for American Workers’ Health and Safety BY DANYAAL RAZA Organized labor is under attack. In …

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Kenya’s vision for an equitable, rights-based health system fails to

WebAbstract This paper assesses the strength of the Kenya Health Policy 2012-2030 to determine the extent to which it upholds the right to health and explicitly …

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Dr. Paul Farmer: “He felt most alive helping people”

WebCover photo courtesy of UGHE Editor’s Note: The late Dr. Paul Farmer and his colleagues pioneered novel, community-based treatment strategies that demonstrate the …

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Equity and Core Concepts of Human Rights in Namibian Health …

WebAbstract Delivering health services to vulnerable populations is a significant challenge in many countries. Groups vulnerable to social, economic, and environmental …

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Jails: America’s Biggest Mental Health Facilities

WebCatia Sharp is a second-year master in public policy student at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. She previously worked in state …

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Menstrual Equity in US Prisons and Jails: A Gender-Based Analysis …

WebSummary Across the United States, many incarcerated people have inadequate access to menstrual products. Because policies that surround requiring …

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Expanding Postpartum Medicaid Coverage: A Racial and Gender …

WebAmerican society was not built for birthing people to thrive—or at times even to survive. The United States lacks paid parental leave and universal childcare policies …

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African health conference sparks conversation on healthcare …

WebThe Harvard Chan School of Public Health recently hosted the first-ever Africa Health Conference from February 18th to 19th, 2023, bringing together students, …

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Data, Community, and Meaningful Change: Mental Health …

WebThis piece was published in the 29th print volume of the Asian American Policy Review. Perhaps most importantly, individual and institutional conversations that aim to radically …

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