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Gun Violence, Homelessness, Mental Health Drive Fear in America’s Youth:…

Posted by April 24, 2023

America's young people are afraid. Very afraid.Forty percent of 18- to 29-year-old Americans – a generation that grew up participating in active shooter drill

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Many Shootings, Scant Research: America’s Lack of Data on Gun…

Posted by March 2, 2023

The recent mass shootings at a shopping mall in El Paso, Texas, and on the campus of Michigan State University are two of the latest high-profile examples of wh

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Watch: Why U.S. News Is Examining Economic and Health Equity

Posted by December 22, 2022

Improving economic and health equity in New York and across the nation requires a complex effort from stakeholders from across sectors. Bringing together those

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Watch: Pamela Sutton-Wallace: How Hospitals and Health Systems Can Change…

Posted by December 7, 2022

Envisioning a more equitable health care landscape will require new ideas around data, culture and collaboration, according to Pamela Sutton-Wallace, Yale New H

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Watch: Powering New York’s Future Requires Innovation, Collaboration

Posted by December 7, 2022

New York’s economic ecosystem has a bright future full of innovative opportunities, but real challenges regarding recruiting top talent and ensuring that oppo

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Watch: Economic Parity Starts With Housing Equity

Posted by December 7, 2022

Like many parts of the nation, the cost of living in New York City has risen dramatically in recent years, and climbing housing costs are pricing out many peopl

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Watch: Diving Into the Data Behind Health and Economic Inequities

Posted by December 7, 2022

Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, people of color in the U.S. reported more sustained and severe financial stress as well as greater concerns about stru

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Cash for Colonoscopies: Colorado Tries to Lower Health Costs Through…

Posted by November 1, 2022

By Markian Hawryluk | KHNState employees in Colorado are being asked to be better consumers when shopping for health care services. And if they choose lower-cos

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How the Pandemic Changed the American Workday

Posted by September 28, 2022

Working Americans last year spent far less time commuting and were able to get more sleep, relax more and spend more time on household activities such as cookin

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