Faith leaders, community organizations, and others played an important role in providing information and helping their communities stay safe during COVID.
Read more about the critical role of trusted messengers: https://t.co/4CDvaloDav
#COVID19LessonsLearned
"We can rest in knowing that the Affordable Care Act is secure, and be able to now focus on advancing coverage for others as well" @tsdonelson
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A step in the right direction👍 OHS is supportive of this important initiative & encourages the state to align with these efforts among these new data standards. @VickiVeltri @tsdonelson@CTHealth#healthequity#health#data#policy
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"In my community, “each one, reach one” is a term that is frequently used. Essentially, as we each rise, we need to bring someone else along and up."
Read @tsdonelson's story about her COVID vaccine journey with her 16 year old daughter.
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Tiffany Donelson @tsdonelson shares why health equity is important to her on her first day as the new president and CEO of @CTHealth https://t.co/Fvh0QTG17C
Kelly Rand from ABIM Foundation says research shows black and Hispanic patients are more likely to get more low-value care and less high-value care. #BetterHealthConf19
#FutureofHealth18 state panel tackling the issues of transformation and what CT needs from CHWs, HIE, continuum of health care, and reallocation of resources.
Listening to a great CT panel discussing the backwards incentive structure in our health care delivery system — waiting for people to get sick instead of working to keep them healthy #FutureofHealth18