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Approaching the end of 2020, two of the most pressing
concerns facing the country are the long-standing issue of racial discrimination
and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The issues have merged with the
pandemic taking a disproportionate health and economic toll on people of
color. As vaccines become available, prioritizing racial equity will become
increasingly important for mitigating these disparities and preventing
further widening of the gap going forward, especially as early polling
indicates that people of color are more hesitant to get vaccinated for
COVID-19. KFF
and the Morehouse School of Medicine’s Satcher Health Leadership Institute
(SHLI) will hold an interactive web event at 1
p.m. ET on Friday, December 11, to discuss
addressing systemic racial discrimination in the health care system and
meeting the moment to earn trust among individuals and communities as
COVID-19 vaccines come to market. Welcome
and Initial Remarks
Remarks
and Q&A
Panel
Presentation and Discussion about KFF/The Undefeated Survey on Race and Health
Perspectives
of Leaders and Practitioners
The
one hour 20-minute event will conclude with a question-and-answer session. The
event furthers Satcher Health Leadership Institute’s commitment to
developing equity-focused leaders and creating systemic change at the
intersection of equity and policy. SHLI is launching the Health Equity
Tracker and co-leading the establishment of the National COVID-19 Resiliency
Network to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on communities of
color. The
web briefing is open to the public. If you have any questions about the
event, please contact webbriefings@kff.org. Filling
the need for trusted information on national health issues, KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation)
is a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California. |
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Monday, December 7, 2020
Dec. 11 Web Briefing: Racism and Discrimination in Health Care
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