Starting in 2020, the global COVID-19 pandemic heightened the awareness of existing health disparities within the United States (US) healthcare system. Research has shown that people of color are less... read more →
Black women in the U.S. are two to three times more likely to die during or following childbirth than white women. And although Black women are about as likely to... read more →
For far too long, investments in digital health solutions for women have been underfunded. According to Rock Health, just 3% of the US digital health deals since 2011 have focused... read more →
Racism and other systemic inequities lead to poor health outcomes for racial minority groups, says the president of the American Medical Association in our latest podcast. Dr. Susan Bailey, in... read more →
How can workplaces create equality, inclusion and belonging for LGBTQ+ employees? That’s the topic of this episode of the Business Group on Health Podcast, in which we speak with Beck... read more →
Over 20 years ago the Institute of Medicine included “equitable” as one of six domains of quality, but when we talk about equity and quality today, we don’t often discuss... read more →
Digital health measurement can empower people, patients and communities by increasing access to health information for themselves and their healthcare providers, in turn providing greater control over their health and... read more →
Women's health has been thrown to the wayside throughout the years, being inaccurately dubbed a niche space. This prevailing view has resulted in vast underfunding, leaving women with undiagnosed and... read more →
Ipsos partnered with the HLTH Foundation to shine a light on existing health tech-related inequities in the US and identify opportunities for the industry to address techquity gaps. View Resource
Hurdle Health’s report: Voices of a Collective Experience: Vicarious Racism and its Impact on Black Mental Health. In light of the recent events in Buffalo and California, it is even more... read more →