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Research and Justice For All: Health Care Role in Health Equity
Research and Justice For All: Health Care Role in Health Equity
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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Sep 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Listen to Research and Justice For All podcast from Health Affairs. The first season was sponsored by CVS Health.This is a special publication of the first season of the new Health Affairs podcast, Research and Justice For All. The first season, "Private Sector Solutions," is sponsored by CVS Health. The six-episode season will publish Wednesdays.Guest: Thomas Sequist, Chief Medical Officer at Massachusetts General BrighamIn the first episode of Research and Justice For All, CVS Health’s Sree Chaguturu and Joneigh Khaldun interview Thomas Sequist from Massachusetts General Brigham on the important role of health and hospital systems in driving health equity in the US.This season is sponsored by CVS Health.Related Links:
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United Against Racism 2-Year Anniversary: A Reflection from Mass General Brigham’s Chief Community Health & Health Equity Officer (Massachusetts General Brigham)
Mass General Community Health (Massachusetts General Hospital)
Explore the CVS Health-sponsored Health Affairs Forefront short series, “Private Sector Solutions for Health Equity.”
Beyond Research, Taking Action Against Racism (Health Affairs Forefront)
United Against Racism 2-Year Anniversary: A Reflection from Mass General Brigham’s Chief Community Health & Health Equity Officer (Massachusetts General Brigham)
Mass General Community Health (Massachusetts General Hospital)
Explore the CVS Health-sponsored Health Affairs Forefront short series, “Private Sector Solutions for Health Equity.”
Released:
Sep 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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