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What a time we are in. The Trump administration’s vicious retrenchment on the policies, progress, and words of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion has severe consequences for health in America. These ...
At the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), we are working to advance health equity, helping to build a world where health is no longer a privilege, but a right. RWJF focuses on identifying, ...
Cutting federal Medicaid spending by capping how much money the federal government provides states per enrollee—along with eliminating the enhanced federal matching rate—would shift hundreds of ...
Although 41 states have expanded eligibility for Medicaid coverage as part of the Affordable Care Act, a study shows that coverage could be in jeopardy for millions of people if federal funding to ...
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Equity and overall wellbeing are not generally part of how we talk about health, and are not emphasized in our data collection. This has to change in order to truly move the needle on health equity ...
Listen in live to a set of daily conversations taking place over the course of a single week. Six visionary thinkers take the mic and pair up to talk to each other one-on-one in this five-part series ...
About RWJF How We Work Learning And Evaluation Learning Across Global Borders Six Global Trends in Health Equity To build a future where all communities thrive, and health equity is a reality, we must ...
Addressing health inequities to ensure that all pregnant people—regardless of skin color, income, or zip code—have the opportunity for healthy pregnancies, healthy babies, and the ability to thrive.