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Realizing Equitable Access and Quality of Care

August 4, 2021Lisa A. Cooper, MD, MPH, FACP & Namita Seth Mohta, MDNo CommentsNEJM CatalystPatient Engagement & Access,Social Determinants of Health (SDOH),Patient Outreach & Communications

In conversation with NEJM Catalyst’s Executive Editor, the Director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity and Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute defines health equity, equitable access, and equitable quality of care, describes how antiracism strategies at both the structural and personal level support these concepts and will improve care for all patients, and discusses the nuances of data and measurement in improving equity.

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