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Research and Justice For All: Leveraging Data to Drive Outcomes in Health Equity
Research and Justice For All: Leveraging Data to Drive Outcomes in Health Equity
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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Oct 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
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: Dr. Karen DeSalvo, Chief Health Officer, Google CVS Health’s Sree Chaguturu and Joneigh Khaldun interview Karen DeSalvo of Google on how to leverage data and partnerships to drive positive, equitable health outcomes. They also discuss both the public and private sector approaches to promoting health equity.This season is sponsored by CVS Health.Related Links:
A Health System’s Experience With Inclusive Race And Ethnicity Data Collection, And The Need For Data Equity Principles (Health Affairs)
Building a Clinical Team in a Large Technology Company (NEJM Catalyst)
Google is committed to health equity (Google)
Explore COVID-19 Symptoms Search Trends (Google)
Med-PaLM (Google Research)
Explore the CVS Health-sponsored Health Affairs Forefront short series, “Private Sector Solutions for Health Equity.”
A Health System’s Experience With Inclusive Race And Ethnicity Data Collection, And The Need For Data Equity Principles (Health Affairs)
Building a Clinical Team in a Large Technology Company (NEJM Catalyst)
Google is committed to health equity (Google)
Explore COVID-19 Symptoms Search Trends (Google)
Med-PaLM (Google Research)
Explore the CVS Health-sponsored Health Affairs Forefront short series, “Private Sector Solutions for Health Equity.”
Released:
Oct 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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