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    COVID-19 health disparities minority health and health equity


     
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    Date
    9/18/2020
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    Walker, Melissa
    De La Rosa, Ernestor
    Lovelady, Teresa
    Miller, Melody McCray
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    Walker, Melissa. (Moderator) (2020, September 18) COVID-19 health disparities Minority health and health equity [Video]. In Perspectives on the Pandemic, Part II. https://youtu.be/94T6eT2EcOE?list=PL2X8Er7MV7iMF2gPJtyzvyOpkMa8LQfyl
    Abstract
    The disproportionate effect of COVID-19 on the health of racial and ethnic minorities is becoming clear. Essential workers, many in low wage jobs, racial and ethnic minorities are at greater risk of contracting the virus. In addition to the economic impact due to job loss, COVID-19 has exposed disparate access to up-to-date information about the virus, to PPE and to healthcare. Hospitalization and mortality rates among African Americans are the highest of any group. Why is this happening? What can we do? Dr. Melissa Walker will moderate a panel exploring these issues including how access to testing and treatment could reduce the toll of COVID-19 for racial and ethnic minorities.
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    Confirmed panelists include: Ernestor De La Rosa, assistant city manager, Dodge City Teresa Lovelady, president and CEO HealthCore Clinic Melody McCray Miller, member of CARES Oversight Committee and former representative 89th District Melissa Walker arrived at the Hugo Wall School with 20 years of fundraising, strategic planning and program evaluation experience. Since joining the faculty in 2006, she has played a leading role in the integration of nonprofit content in the MPA. Her primary teaching responsibilities include the capstone course, human resource management as well as fundraising and financial management in nonprofit organizations. Dr. Walker's policy research explores the intersection of the public and nonprofit sectors; in particular, how funding arrangements affect service delivery. Dr. Walker has evaluated services for uninsured individuals who have diabetes, services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities funded by Medicaid and, most recently, a drug court.
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    https://youtu.be/94T6eT2EcOE?list=PL2X8Er7MV7iMF2gPJtyzvyOpkMa8LQfyl
    https://soar.wichita.edu/handle/10057/25105
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    • Perspectives on the Pandemic, Parts I and II

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