HCTTF October 24, 2024

Health and health care are central to each person’s ability to live well and should not be dependent on a person’s socioeconomic status or identity – whether racial, ethnic, linguistic, or based on sexual orientation or gender identity. Addressing disparities in health care access, quality, and outcomes is a moral imperative. It is also a smart business decision – preventing disease and avoiding emergencies saves money.   

Health care providers are uniquely positioned to address health disparities in the care they deliver to patients and the way they engage in their communities. In this resource, the Task Force highlights case studies describing how providers are advancing health equity strategies...

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