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Seventy-five percent of U.S. adults support the goal of “everyone having a fair and just opportunity to attain their highest level of health.” Only 3% oppose.
The AAMC encouraged the OSTP to solicit community input on new initiatives, whether through town halls, webinars, or formal requests for information.
A special section in the January issue of the American Journal of Public Health focuses on trust.
How language, measurement, storytelling, and belonging can help reframe health equity as a universal good.
Apply by Dec. 22 to share your organization's community engagement story at an upcoming AAMC Center for Health Justice webinar series.
AAMC Center for Health Justice founding director Philip M. Alberti, PhD, returns to the Healthy Project Podcast.
Equipping communities to identify misinformation and codevelop health solutions is essential for earning women’s trust in health care systems. Read the brief!
To build broader support, equity initiatives must use language and narratives that help all communities see themselves in the movement.
AAMC Center for Health Justice founding director Philip Alberti discusses the role of health care in multisector partnerships.
Trust isn’t just about how much confidence a patient has in a provider; it’s about how trustworthy the provider, and the system itself, proves to be.