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Opinion: Advance Equity by Addressing Health Disparities Doubling down on data and broadening partnerships can help address the root causes of inequities.
Meet the 2026 Health Equity Fellows Housed within the Fitz Center for Leadership in Community, the Health Equity Fellows student program first took flight during the 2023-2024 academic year. Led by ...
The $198,476 grant is meant to increase transportation access for customers to attend health and wellness appointments while ...
This article presents challenges and solutions regarding health care–focused large language models (LLMs) and summarizes key recommendations from major regulatory and governance bodies for LLM ...
A lack of access to affordable fresh food and an inability to get to appointments safely are common barriers to good health and health equity.
Health care became more hazardous for patients at hospitals purchased by private equity firms, a new study shows.
The NIH canceled Logan Beyer’s health equity research, saying it was “antithetical to scientific research.” That’s completely wrong, she writes.
A recent kerfuffle at the National Institutes of Health over a newly published study prompted columnist Carrie Dennett to discuss the censorship of health equity.
Following decade after decade of not really understanding the importance of mental health, both medical professionals and ...
Policy makers seeking to mitigate the health harms from “divisive concepts” policies should educate themselves with facts about these concepts and their implications, support community-based ...
Not every advance in medicine needs to be a grand gesture. Even small changes, like substituting aspirin for low-molecular weight heparin, can provide profound improvements in health equity.
Health care became more hazardous for patients at hospitals purchased by private equity firms, a new study shows.