Family farms are struggling with two hidden challenges: health insurance and child care
Both are essential on a farm, but the costs are making it harder for young farmers to grow their businesses.
May 11, 2021 • ~8 min
Medical innovations paired with innovative programs to get them to Black, Indigenous and Hispanic Americans can help close the health inequality gap.
Both are essential on a farm, but the costs are making it harder for young farmers to grow their businesses.
The costs make it harder for farm families to grow their businesses.
Black Americans have worse health outcomes by many measures. To draw attention to that fact, the CDC and communities across the country have called racism a public health threat.
Hospitals have a lot of room to reduce, reuse and recycle supplies – as many were forced to discover during the pandemic.
With outdated delivery systems at many hospitals and clinics, mistakes can lead to costly duplication of services and poor patient outcomes. But there are ways to fix the current system.
Developing a national disaster response plan for the pandemic was only step one.
The president is calling for sweeping changes in health care policy. Tens of millions of Americans could be affected.
West Virginia turned to its local pharmacies for help. Its program's success holds some important lessons for other states and the rest of the vaccine rollout.
In the U.S., people of color are more likely to die of COVID-19 than whites. The new administration can change this.
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