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A person’s health should not be determined by what they look like, where they live, or the language they speak. But today, these factors play a role for many in terms of the quality of care they receive and how they access it. In this special section, we explore today’s biggest challenges and how providers, payers, and others are working towards a health ecosystem that’s equitable — not just for some, but for all.
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When it comes to addressing health inequity, experts look to community-specific solutions.
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COVID spotlighted health inequities. Now, it’s time to address them.
Addressing gaps in maternal care
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Health Equity
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With vaccines critical to containing the virus, there's a push to enable greater access to communities of color.
Helping underserved populations get the COVID-19 vaccine
In areas like Cheshire County, New Hampshire, distance often means a lack of access to care — but it doesn't have to.
Rural health care is facing a crisis. These New Englanders are working on the solutions.
Bringing greater attention to the range of caregivers and making more resources available is vital to improving maternal health outcomes.
Breaking through language barriers can improve, and in some cases even save, lives.
Medical interpretation: Better care through better communication
The benefits of telehealth can be expansive. But there are challenges to adopting virtual health care for seniors, too.
Seniors and telehealth: How older generations are adapting to a virtual shift in care
In areas like Cheshire County, New Hampshire, distance often means a lack of access to care — but it doesn't have to.
Rural health care is facing a crisis. These New Englanders are working on the solutions.
Organizers, physicians, and activists are working to bridge the gap for underserved communities across the city.
For people of color in Boston, getting mental health care can be an issue
Provided by Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
Provided by Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
Provided by Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
Provided by Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
& Tufts Health Plan
Provided by Harvard Pilgrim Health Care & Tufts Health Plan
Point32Health companies Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and Tufts Health Plan are committed to ensuring our communities and those we serve have equitable access to high-quality, affordable health care.
Point32Health companies Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and Tufts Health Plan are committed to ensuring our communities and those we serve have equitable access to high-quality, affordable health care
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Point32Health health plans* Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and Tufts Health Plan are the first in New England and among the first nationally to earn Health Equity Accreditation from the National Committee for Quality Assurance. Learn more about our commitment to reducing disparities and improving care so all we serve can reach their full health potential.
*Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Commercial Combined and Exchange HMO, and Tufts Health Public Plan Medicaid and Exchange HMO, both Point32Health companies, are the first health plans in New England accredited for health equity.