Oct 16, 2020 | Resources
The New Yorker What the virus is doing is pulling a thread that is showing how many things are actually connected, and how deeply people are actually connected. But it’s also revealing the very different conditions in which we live because of social structures that...
Oct 16, 2020 | Resources
Putnam Consulting Group Innovation almost always begins as a change in thought before it becomes a change in action. The field of health funding is a prime example of this; whereas health funding 20 years ago was almost entirely focused on clinical medicine, the field...
Oct 13, 2020 | Resources
The Orange County Register State public health officials have released new health equity figures to spotlight disparities in neighborhoods that have higher shares of positive tests than the rest of their counties. The new metric serves as a third test going forward...
Oct 13, 2020 | Resources
NPR There are many things still unknown about the coronavirus. But one thing is certain: the disproportionate harm COVID-19 has caused in communities of color. To address the issue, California has implemented a new health equity requirement on the state’s 35...
Oct 13, 2020 | Resources
Medium Technologies powered by AI are being applied to some of the world’s most complex human-development issues. AI has considerable potential to help humans. Today we mostly hear about how AI can enhance industrial automation, perform intensive human labor, increase...
Oct 13, 2020 | Resources
Harvard Business Review If, instead, corporations were to analyze their prospects for social responsibility using the same frameworks that guide their core business choices, they would discover that CSR can be much more than a cost, a constraint, or a charitable deed...