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- July 22, 2020
The Unveiling and Magnification of Healthcare Disparities in America
L.D. Britt, MD, MPH Coronavirus, Health EquityRead moreWe are pleased to include in our blog series on equity some perspectives offered by the National Health Law Program’s board member, Dr. L.D. Britt, Henry Ford Professor & Edward J. Brickhouse Chairman, Department of Surgery at Eastern Virginia Medical School. A graduate of Harvard Medical School and Harvard…
- July 21, 2020
Advancing Health Equity for Asian Americans in the time of COVID-19
Read moreAcross the United States, states and communities are struggling to overcome a global pandemic. At the same time, Black, Indigenous, and other people of color are facing the elevated effects of systematic and institutional racism. For Asian Americans, racism in the era of COVID-19 has meant an explosion of…
- June 16, 2020
Rural North Carolina Remains Vulnerable to COVID-19 Pandemic
Read moreIn North Carolina, a dreadful headline met our eyes and dealt yet another devastating blow to our already battered hearts, “Child dies of coronavirus, becoming the first pediatric death in North Carolina.” Aurea Soto Morales died June 1, 2020, due to COVID-19 associated complications – she was 8-years-old. She…
- May 29, 2020
Medicaid Offers Critical Support for People Who Are Experiencing Behavioral Health Crises During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Read moreMay is Mental Health Awareness Month and this year the novel COVID-19 has complicated an already fraught system of behavioral health care in the United States. Many people experiencing new or exacerbated grief, anxiety, and depression because of the pandemic and the ensuing economic recession. As more people become…
- May 19, 2020
The COVID-19 Pandemic Will Cause Deep Cuts to Rural America
Read moreMost major media outlets to date have focused their attention on the spread of COVID-19 in metropolitan areas like New York City, where the devastating impact of this pandemic is undeniably overwhelming. Nearly a quarter of all recorded U.S. COVID-19 deaths have been in New York City yet, a…
- May 18, 2020
Medicaid is the Hero in The HEROES Act
Read moreDespite weeks of sheltering in place, coronavirus continues to ravage the country. Deaths continue to rise, testing is still in short supply, and the numbers of individuals filing for unemployment continue to riseMedicaid has always served as the safety net for low-income and underserved individuals, providing comprehensive, affordable health…