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By National Minority Quality Forum
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The podcast currently has 122 episodes available.
Dr. Sebastian Garcia-Saiso, Director Evidence and Intelligence for Action in Health at PAHO/WHO, joins the For Your Health News podcast to discuss emerging technologies in health care.
Learn more about PAHO/WHO and its work in the Americas to improve and protect people's health at paho.org.
00:00 Introductions
Jocelyn Ulrich, VP of Innovation Policy and Research at PhRMA, joins the For Your Health News podcast to discuss the importance of diversity in clinical research.
Learn more about PhRMA and its efforts to drive patient-centered progress in innovation and access to life saving medicines at phrma.org.
00:00 Introductions
Dr. Tom Beer, Chief Medical Officer of Multi-Cancer Early Detection at Exact Sciences, joins the For Your Health News podcast to discuss the latest technologies in cancer screening.
Dr. Beer describes his work with Exact Sciences and the different innovations that have changed the landscape of cancer screening in favor of early detection.
Join us for this conversation on the importance of making these early detection technologies available to all communities.
Learn more about Exact Sciences and its efforts to transform cancer care - before, during, and after diagnosis - by visiting exactsciences.com.
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Learn more about NMQF's Cancer Stage Shifting Initiative at shiftcancer.org.
Darrol Roberts, CEO of Hessian Labs, joins the For Your Health News podcast to discuss his journey into diagnostic technologies.
Learn more about Hessian Labs and their work to improve the patient experience at each stage of their illness with accurate, non-invasive diagnostic and therapy monitoring tools: https://www.hessian-labs.com/Visit fyh.news for more health care information that empowers minoritized communities.
00:00 Introductions
Dr. Otis Brawley, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor at Johns Hopkins University, joins the For Your Health News podcast to discuss his role in the fight for health care equity with the CEO Roundtable on Cancer and Johns Hopkins University.
Learn more about the CEO Roundtable on Cancer and their efforts to eliminate cancer as a public health crisis: https://www.ceoroundtableoncancer.org/
00:00 Introductions
Dr. Gary A. Puckrein, CEO and President of National Minority Quality Forum joins the For Your Health News podcast to discuss the current state of cancer care for underserved communities as well as the importance of making new technologies available to everyone.
Learn more about NMQF's Cancer Stage Shifting Initiative (CSSI) that exists to #ShiftCancer toward early detection for all communities: shiftcancer.org
00:00 Introductions
10:54 The Value of Public and Private Partnerships
In an effort to address high prescription drug costs, states across the country have established or are considering prescription drug affordability boards (PDABs) to review drug prices and propose setting upper payment limits (UPLs) for certain drugs that are deemed too expensive. PDABs and the price setting policies that accompany them jeopardize patient access to medicines for vulnerable and traditionally underserved populations.
National Minority Quality Forum, in collaboration with the Alliance for Cancer Care Equity, invites you to hear from three experts in cancer patient navigation who will discuss what the new cancer patient navigation billing options mean for equity and community health partnerships.
Community-based organizations such as free and charitable clinics and advocacy groups serve a critical role in promoting health equity at the ground level. The webinar will be led by two such community leaders: a free and charitable clinic in Greenville, SC - Greenville Free Medical Clinic - and Michigan United. They will talk about how working at the grassroots level can make a major difference in health equity outcomes, including vaccinations. Join us in a conversation about how we can realize Dr. King's vision in each community.
This webinar is part of a hybrid vaccine equity summit happening at the same time in Indiana. It is a free opportunity to delve into flu and vaccine equity and learn strategies for effective community outreach and engagement. Participants will have the opportunity for CE credit and leave as recognized Community Pharmacists Ambassadors.
The podcast currently has 122 episodes available.