Create an organizational commitment to health equity
What is the role of healthcare organizations in improving the health of their neighborhoods and workforce? Many are committing to addressing social and structural drivers of health in their communities. That means considering equity and health-related social needs.
This Q&A with NEJM Catalyst and SVP of Health Equity Strategy at UnitedHealth Group, Catherine Anderson, explores many questions in this Q&A.
Hear about the key pillars of the UnitedHealth Group health equity strategy. Explore initiatives that are improving health and social outcomes in sustainable ways and advancing health equity at a systemic level.
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