Black-Americans and the Uphill Battle Against COVID-19
By Elodie Nonguierma, Research Assistant, Center for Health Equity Engagement Education and Research Let me start this piece by reiterating what health professionals have been saying “no one is immune […]
History of the Correlation Between Asians & Disease in America
By Joshua Beltran, Research Assistant, Center for Health Equity Engagement Education and Research As the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic started to make its way to various parts of the United States […]
Hotels for Hospitals and Homeless Shelters
By Maria Figueroa, Research Coordinator, Center for Health Equity Engagement Education and Research As we continue to fight the coronavirus pandemic, some Ohio hotels are offering their empty rooms to […]
Coronavirus Quarantine Self-care Tips
By Maria Figueroa, Research Coordinator, Center for Health Equity Engagement Education and Research Many of us have been ordered to work from home due to the coronavirus pandemic. Many people […]
More Than a Symptom List: What Does Recovery Mean?
By Kelley Kauffman, MSN, APRN-CNP, PMHNP-BC, Center for Health Equity Engagement Education and Research “There are many ways to measure mental distress. But it’s far harder to predict, or even […]
When You Can’t Afford to Take Care of Your Health
By Maria Figueroa, Research Coordinator, Center for Health Equity Engagement Education and Research An article posted on Cleveland.com titled, “I basically have to stay sick: ’NE Ohioans feel the cost […]
Time to Move Beyond Proving Disparities Exist and Begin Eliminating Them
J. Daryl Thornton, M.D., M.P.H., Co-director, Center for Health Equity Engagement Education and Research Click on image to enlarge PDF Version: Dr. Daryl Thornton Editorial Piece
Hospitals, Not Better Together
By Joshua Beltran, Research Assistant, Center for Health Equity Engagement Education and Research As explained in this article from CBS news’s website, although there has been an increase in mergers […]
SNAP Program Facing Major Cuts
By Karen Scott, Administrative Coordinator, Center for Health Equity Engagement Education and Research During the week of 12/8/19 the Trump administration proposed cuts to the SNAP Program this opinion piece […]
Over a Decade Later and Affordable Mental Health Care is Even Tougher to Access
By Kelley Kauffman, MSN, APRN-CNP, PMHNP-BC This news was brought to my attention via this article from Kaiser Health News, an editorially independent program of the Kaiser Family Foundation. Kaiser Health […]