This is episode 35, "Racial Inequities: COVID-19 has essentially ripped the cover off of some of the deepest cracks in our current healthcare system."
My guest, Dr. Ashley Duhon, is a recent New Orleans area medical school graduate.
Over the past four years of medical school, she has been active with Students for a National Health Program, also known as SNaHP, on the local and national levels. She co-founded the SNaHP chapter at her medical school and has held national leadership positions within SNaHP, serving on the National Board for the 2019-2020 academic year.
Most recently, she has worked on a campaign alongside a coalition of progressive organizations in New Orleans resulting in the unanimous passage of a resolution in support of Medicare for All by the New Orleans City Council.
In July, Dr. Duhon will begin her residency in OB/GYN in the Bronx borough of New York.
Do not miss this episode as Dr. Duhon describes how COVID-19 exposes racial disparities in our current healthcare system.
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Retrospective Denials
Racial Inequities in Health Care
Stop Using Health Insurance Industry Language
Surprise Medical Bills
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Why Drug Prices Are So Expensive in the United States
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A Different Kind of Going Broke
A Revelation
Health Care In Rural America
We’ll Win by Building a Grassroots Movement
When You’ve Got a For-Profit System, True Care Goes Out the Window
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