
How funding cuts for COVID-19 tests and treatments could worsen health disparities
INDIANAPOLIS — At the start of the pandemic, many wished there was a pill people could swallow to make a COVID-19 infection go away. Two
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INDIANAPOLIS — At the start of the pandemic, many wished there was a pill people could swallow to make a COVID-19 infection go away. Two
CARBONDALE — Madison Funneman grew up in the rural Illinois town of Greenville, which has a population of about 6,000 people. So she’s seen the
CHICAGO – Medicaid is a critical part of the U.S. social safety net, with more than 75 million people enrolled nationwide. The federal-state program provides
https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s4780019/audio/2021/04/imaging-disparity4-mixdown.mp3 Black patients are less likely to receive diagnostic medical imaging during a hospital visit, studies show — and that might lead to a range
URBANA – The COVID-19 pandemic has shone a spotlight on long-standing racial disparities, when it comes to access to health care and other resources. People
On Dec. 4, Dr. Susan Moore posted a video from her hospital bed in the Indianapolis area. Short of breath and with an oxygen tube in her nose, she said…
Dr. Blessing Ogbemudia graduated from Indiana University’s medical school in May. As he was celebrating with a few friends, he received an anonymous…
Systemic racism has a big impact on the health of black Americans. They are more likely to have health conditions like diabetes or hypertension- and…