Selected article for: "public health and social application"

Author: Martin‐Howard, Simone; Kyle Farmbry, J.D.
Title: Framing a Needed Discourse on Health Disparities and Social Inequities: Drawing Lessons from a Pandemic
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  • Document date: 2020_6_22
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    Snippet: COVID‐19 provides numerous opportunities for policymakers to consider matters of social equity in relation to the field of public health. Specifically, by reflecting on health disparities in relation to the disproportionate impact of COVID‐19 on minority and historically underserved populations, we can leverage a needed discourse on health outcomes for many communities. Grounded in the social determinants of health conceptual framework, this article explores the application of the disproport
    Document: COVID‐19 provides numerous opportunities for policymakers to consider matters of social equity in relation to the field of public health. Specifically, by reflecting on health disparities in relation to the disproportionate impact of COVID‐19 on minority and historically underserved populations, we can leverage a needed discourse on health outcomes for many communities. Grounded in the social determinants of health conceptual framework, this article explores the application of the disproportionate impact of COVID‐19 on vulnerable populations and communities of color for a discussion on strategies for minimizing health disparities. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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