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Health Equity in ActionWho Gets Left Behind in Healthcare- Why and How can We Help?
by Katelynn Piper
Health Equity in Action explores health disparities, cultural competence, and the push for inclusive healthcare for all!Using research like the National CLAS Standards, we highlight barriers to equity and real solutions. Through personal stories and expert insights, we hopefully will amplify voices often unheard—patients, public health professionals, and healthcare workers. What started as a college project is now a movement—because healthcare should work for everyone.
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Maternal Mortality and the National CLAS Standards
In this episode of Health Equity in Action, we explore the alarming disparities in maternal mortality among Black and Indigenous women. Why are these communities facing higher risks during pregnancy and childbirth? We uncover how adulteration and misbranding of healthcare products, like prenatal vitamins, contribute to this crisis. Plus, we dive into the National CLAS Standards and how they can help ensure safer, culturally competent maternal healthcare. From historical tragedies to modern-day risks, we break down the policies, systemic biases, and solutions needed for a more equitable healthcare system. Tune in and join the conversation!
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Health Equity in Action explores health disparities, cultural competence, and the push for inclusive healthcare for all!Using research like the National CLAS Standards, we highlight barriers to equity and real solutions. Through personal stories and expert insights, we hopefully will amplify voices often unheard—patients, public health professionals, and healthcare workers. What started as a college project is now a movement—because healthcare should work for everyone.
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Katelynn Piper
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