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  2. Daniel E. Dawes - Wikipedia

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    Daniel E. Dawes, J.D., is a healthcare and public health scholar, health policy expert, educator, and researcher. He serves as professor and founding dean of the School of Global Health at Meharry Medical College, as well as senior vice president of Global Health at the same institution.

  3. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s claim that COVID-19 was ‘ethnically ...

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    “That’s an erroneous conclusion,” Daniel Dawes, executive director at Meharry Medical College’s Global Health Equity Institute, told theGrio. Condemnation of The post Robert F. Kennedy Jr ...

  4. Mental health inequities projected to cost US $14 trillion ...

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    Mental health inequities are projected to cost the U.S. $14 trillion between now and 2040, according to a new study from the School of Global Health at Meharry Medical College and the Deloitte ...

  5. Harris-Walz campaign trolls Trump and Vance, warns Black ...

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    Daniel Dawes, senior vice president and founding dean at the School of Global Health at Meharry Medical College, told theGrio that Trump’s “threats to dismantle” the ACA and cut Medicaid ...

  6. Health Equity and Access Reform Today Act of 1993 - Wikipedia

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    The Health Equity and Access Reform Today Act of 1993 (S. 1770, abbreviated HEART) was a health care reform bill introduced into the United States Senate on November 22, 1993, by John Chafee, a Republican senator from Rhode Island, and Chair of the Republican Health Task Force. [1]

  7. Health equity - Wikipedia

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    The majority of high quality health services are distributed among the wealthy people in society, leaving those who are poor with limited options. In order to change this fact and move towards achieving health equity, it is essential that health care increases in areas or neighborhoods consisting of low socioeconomic families and individuals. [35]

  8. 'Health equity is a business imperative:' Companies work for ...

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    On the panel "Health Equity is a Business Imperative," moderated by Charisse Jones, USA TODAY's money and consumer news editor, leaders from Gilead Sciences, JPMorganChase's Morgan Health and ...

  9. Vaccine equity - Wikipedia

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    Vaccine equity means ensuring that everyone in the world has equal access to vaccines. [1] [2] The importance of vaccine equity has been emphasized by researchers and public health experts during the COVID-19 pandemic [3] but is relevant to other illnesses and vaccines as well.