Webinar

Health Inequities: Addressing the Disease Burden in Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Communities


Time & Location

Jun
16
12:00 - 1:00 PM ET
Online

In the United States, the novel coronavirus has disproportionately impacted Black, Indigenous, and People of Color communities. Existing data shows that people in these communities are more likely to contract COVID-19 and are at higher risk of being hospitalized or dying from the disease. For example, while Black people make up about 13 percent of the U.S. population, they account for 24 percent of COVID-19 deaths where race is known (COVID-19 Tracking Project). Disparities also exist among Latinx, American Indian, Alaskan Native, and Pacific Islander populations. These disparities can be linked to a number of complex and interrelated issues, including limited access to medical services, socioeconomic disadvantages, and the effects of structural inequities and discrimination. During this webinar, speakers examined the following learning goals:

  • The disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on Black, Indigenous, and People of Color communities in the U.S.;
  • The drivers of these disparities; and
  • Short- and long-term policy options to advance equity and improve COVID-19 outcomes

This webinar is a project of the Alliance for Health Policy and NIHCM Foundation, in collaboration with The Commonwealth Fund.

 


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