@ShahidNShah
June 30, 2021
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When COVID-19 hit low-income Black, Latino, and Native American communities disproportionately hard, it became clear that social justice efforts must address the current lack of access to quality, affordable health care. Access to health care is clearly a social justice imperative.
Low income, low-education communities face structural barriers that create low access to quality health care. This creates a vicious generational cycle of untreated chronic conditions like diabetes, asthma, heart disease that create enormous challenges for individuals, families, and the greater community. Individuals, health care, and insurance organizations acknowledge that people are trying to address these conditions, but the barriers often seem insurmountable with solutions that seem too hard.
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