Can federal policy help overcome systemically reinforced racial inequities in social determinants of health? An observational study of Georgia and neighboring U.S. states
Abstract Background Despite increasing attention to racial inequities in social determinants of health and health outcomes, less attention has been focused on how structural barriers - embedded in programs and codified in laws - shape opportunities to achieve health. Methods To better understand how...
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Main Authors: | Eric Napierala (Author), Bill Rencher (Author), Lori Solomon (Author), Chris Parker (Author) |
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