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Health Care for Urban American Indian and Alaska Native Populations | Health Disparities | JAMA
The Indian Health Service (IHS) Office of Urban Indian Health Programs awarded about $8.3 million in grants so that American Indian and Alaska Nati...
Severe Maternal Morbidity and Mortality Risk at the Intersection of Rurality, Race and Ethnicity, and Medicaid
Objective:
We examined differences in rates of severe maternal morbidity and mortality (SMMM) among Medicaid-funded compared with pr...
African American Policy Forum's statement on bodily autonomy
Statement by AAPF —
Today, an illegitimate Supreme Court—stacked with radical conservative justices who lied to Congress about their adherence to t...
What Is Reproductive Justice? Why It Matters in a Post-Roe World
National abortion rights were overturned Friday by a Supreme Court decision.
Women of color and other marginalized communities are more likely to b...
FTA Supporting Projects for ‘Underserved Groups’ – AASHTO Journal
FTA Supporting Projects for ‘Underserved Groups’
editor@aashto.org June 24, 2022
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Editorial: Racism as a Public Health Crisis: From Declaration to Action
Editorial
doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.893804.
eCollection 2022.
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