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Up Next for Patient Safety: Are Black and Brown people at greater risk of medical errors in the U.S.?

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Up Next for Patient Safety: Are Black and Brown people at greater risk of medical errors in the U.S.?

Are Black and Brown people at greater risk of medical errors in the U.S.?
June 15, 2022

Up Next for Patient Safety: Are Black and Brown people at greater risk of medical errors in the U.S.?

Are Black and Brown people at greater risk of medical errors in the U.S.? What are federal agencies doing to track and reform practices to make health care safer for those most at risk of preventable harms? Join host Karen Wolk Feinstein and special guests Dr. Cara James, president and CEO at Grantmakers In Health, and Dr. Kimá Joy Taylor, founder of Anka Consulting and a nonresident fellow at the Urban Institute, as they explore health equity issues within patient safety and the work that is needed to create a fair and just opportunity for every person in the U.S. to be as healthy as possible.

-| The Health Equity Podcast Channel is made possible with support from Bayer G4A. Learn how Bayer G4A is advancing equity, access and sustainability at G4a.health

-| This episode originally aired on November 3, 2021 on Up Next for Patient Safety. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

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